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Microsoft InfoPath 2007 Training Course on CD
If you need to learn to use InfoPath 2007, consider the Microsoft InfoPath 2007 training tutorial course from CBT Planet. This self-paced training program is an excellent way to master the software and concepts you need for information gathering and sharing using dynamic electric forms.
We believe that computer based training is one of the best ways to learn new software because it puts you right into a simulated environment where you can see and do the tasks right on your own computer. The InfoPath tutorial delivers interactive content on your desktop. You’ll see videos demonstrating the steps and then work on creating your own forms in the hands-on labs. This see-and-do approach is highly effective. In fact, you don’t even need a copy of InfoPath on your computer to benefit from the training because the Microsoft InfoPath 2007 training CD comes with a simulation of the software.
If you like a self-study computer based training program, you’ll love the InfoPath 2007 training cd disks. You can watch according to a schedule of your own design with no big commitment of time. You’ll learn how electronic forms reduce data entry redundancy and mistakes and how to implement them in your organization.
The Microsoft InfoPath 2007 tutorial course will show you how to use these forms on the web, through email, and on mobile devices. You can learn how to integrate forms with databases for streamlined data entry and with spreadsheets for advanced analysis.
Whether you want to use templates or design your own complex forms, the InfoPath CBT will show you how. You can convert existing Word or Excel documents into dynamic forms with built-in data integrity checks, generate PDFs, integrate with SharePoint Server 2007, protect forms, and centralize your forms management.
There’s no better way to learn these skills than by choosing the InfoPath 2007 training CD.
Instructor Bio:
Anne Alfonso has been working in information technology for over twenty five years. She has delivered classroom and onsite training to governmental, universities and businesses in the United States and Great Britain. She holds a degree in Computer Science and is a Microsoft Certified Professional. She is a partner in her own IT consulting firm.
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Microsoft InfoPath 2007 Basic
1.0 InfoPath Basic
1.1 Using the Getting Started window
1.2 Interface Over View
1.3 Closing InfoPath 2007
2.0 Interacting with InfoPath
2.1 Using Menus
2.2 Using the Standard Toolbar
2.3 Using the Formatting Toolbar
2.4 Using Task Panes
3.0 Customizing InfoPath
3.1 Moving Toolbars
3.2 Hiding and Showing Toolbars
3.3 Creating Toolbars
3.4 Deleting Toolbars
3.5 Modifying Menus
3.6 Resetting Toolbars and Menus
4.0 Basic Editing Commands
4.1 Selecting Objects
4.2 Using Cut, Copy, and Paste
4.3 Undo and Redo
4.4 Resizing Objects
4.5 Moving Objects
4.6 Aligning Controls and Labels
5.0 Text Formatting
5.1 Basic Text Effects
5.2 Changing Text Color
5.3 Changing Font Type and Size
5.4 Aligning Text
5.5 Applying a Background Color
5.6 Using Color Schemes
6.0 Working with Files
6.1 Saving Files
6.2 Opening Files
6.3 Switching Between Open Files
Microsoft InfoPath 2007 Advanced
1.0 Getting Started with Forms
1.1 Choosing a Form
1.2 Form Tasks
1.3 Creating a New Form
1.4 Searching For Templates
2.0 Designing a Form
2.1 Using the Design a Form Window
2.2 Using the Design Tasks Task Pane
2.3 Setting the Layout
2.4 Using the Tables Toolbar
3.0 Working with Basic Forms
3.1 Opening a Form
3.2 Understanding the Form
3.3 Entering Data
3.4 Saving your Form
4.0 Finishing your Form
4.1 Adding Controls
4.2 Control Name Usage
4.3 Using Data Sources
4.4 Switching Controls
4.5 Running the Design Checker
4.6 How to Protect a Form
4.7 Using Security Levels
4.8 Testing a Form
4.9 Publishing to a Shared Network Folder
5.0 Printing and Viewing Forms
5.1 Opening the Views Task Pane
5.2 Creating a View
5.3 Choosing a View
5.4 Creating a Print Version
6.0 Using Print Preview & Printing a Form
6.1 Opening Print Preview
6.2 Using the Print Preview Toolbar
6.3 Use the Zoom Feature
6.4 Navigating Print Preview
6.5 Print Commands
6.6 Setting Printer Options
6.7 Copies and Page Ranges |
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Beneifts of Microsoft InfoPath 2007 Training
Microsoft InfoPath 2007 is a terrific application that allows you to gather data using a variety of electronic. You can use this software to collect data using email and web forms and integrate your information with SharePoint Server, Microsoft Access, and Microsoft Excel - if you have the proper skills. A Microsoft InfoPath 2007 training course is essential for anyone who needs to create their own custom forms applications.
By using electronic forms, you can reduce redundancy and errors for all kinds of processes including sales reports, invoices and purchase orders, and expense reports. In fact, electronic forms for mobile devices make it easier than ever to get the data you need from your team when they're on the road. This technology can simplify processes for everyone involved but in order for it to work, someone needs to know how to design and publish the forms in the first place. That's where a self-study Microsoft InfoPath 2007 training program comes into play.
By taking a Microsoft InfoPath 2007 training course, you can learn how to plan your forms, design them, link them to appropriate databases, and publish them so that your team can readily access the form they need and share their information.
Learn how to create data connections to connect your custom forms to data sources or a SharePoint library as well as design forms, manage files, filter data, and much more without having to go to classes with a self-study Microsoft InfoPath 2007 training course. You'll get the instruction you need in order to more efficiently gather and use data without the hassles of going to school or workshops. By thoroughly exploring the software and learn what it's capable of, you will soon be on your way toward streamlining your business processes with InfoPath 2007.
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