Mar06

Programmatically Convert an InfoPath Form into a PDF

This morning I set out on a journey to convert an InfoPath form into a PDF document programmatically. The journey came about in a Visual Studio workflow, because after a user submits the associated InfoPath form, the workflow was to take that form ...[Read more]

Feb23

InfoPath and Visual Studio Workflows – 3 Great Tricks (3 of 3)

My last trick in this three part series (part 1, part 2) is how to leverage a custom InfoPath form within your task modification pages. Whenever working with workflows and the task management framework, it is a much more elegant to use InfoPath form ...[Read more]

Feb20

InfoPath and Visual Studio Workflows – 3 Great Tricks (2 of 3)

In my second part of my three part series (Part 1 – Part 3), I'm going to show how you can use a visual studio workflow to programmatically react to and read user entered data in a custom InfoPath form. Now I could jump right to the chase and just t ...[Read more]

Jan22

InfoPath and Visual Studio Workflows – 3 Great Tricks (1 of 3)

Trick #1: Programmatically dropping InfoPath forms into a forms library  Business Case:  I've come so notice that SharePoint isn't the easiest platform for end users to learn. When the IT department decides they want to "virtualize" ...[Read more]

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