InfoPath: Developing Forms Using Managed Code (CLI335)

Thanks to everyone who attended my InfoPath: Developing Forms Using Managed Code (CLI335) breakout session yesterday morning at Tech·Ed 2005. The turnout was fantastic—considering it started at 9am on the final day—and many of you asked a lot of great questions after the session. As promised, the PowerPoint presentation and VSTO 2005 InfoPath form solution from the session are available for download. If any of you are working with Visual Studio .NET 2003, you can grab the code samples directly from the file formcode.cs.

Also, special thanks go out to Greg Enslow, who developed a VSTO 2005 Beta 2 update for the InfoPath macros that are in the SDK.

Print | posted on Saturday, June 11, 2005 11:44 AM

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# re: InfoPath: Developing Forms Using Managed Code (CLI335)

Left by Nic Wise at 6/11/2005 3:04 PM
Gravatar Thanks David - much appreciated!! Glad the session went well.... (now, to try to get to TechEd US, atleast once.....)

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Left by Howard at 8/12/2005 12:54 PM
Gravatar Thanks David, certainly help me get started on this. One question if you could help, do you have any sample codes on how to transform an attachment or rich text field into Word document? I have been searching for this but to no avail.

# re: InfoPath: Developing Forms Using Managed Code (CLI335)

Left by David Gerhardt at 8/12/2005 1:52 PM
Gravatar Howard, I do not have an example of transforming an attachment, but I have transformed InfoPath rich-text fields into Word. In response to your comment, I have re-posted this topic at http://blogs.3sharp.com/Blog/davidg/archive/2005/08/12/920.aspx. I hope this helps...

# re: InfoPath: Developing Forms Using Managed Code (CLI335)

Left by Mythos at 5/19/2006 6:04 AM
Gravatar Hi, in the sample code missing the web service ProjectsWS. I try this in VS 2005

# re: InfoPath: Developing Forms Using Managed Code (CLI335)

Left by David Gerhardt at 5/19/2006 9:08 AM
Gravatar Hi, Mythos.

The source code for the Projects Web service is available for download at http://www.3sharp.com/files/davidg/projectsws.zip.

Regards,
David

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