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Locate Conditional Formatting and Custom Validation in InfoPath 2010
Products: InfoPath and Office
InfoPath 2010 moved and changed accessibility for a number of features. Some of the most common of these are conditional formatting and custom data validation. Learn how to access them in their new home.
Conditionally Display Different Values In a Single Expression Box
Products: InfoPath and Office
Using a special little-known XPath expression you can display multiple values in a single expression box rather than in multiple expression boxes with conditional formatting.
Create a Button With a Blank Label
Products: InfoPath and Office
InfoPath 2007 no longer allows you to have a blank label for buttons?useful for creating picture buttons. Discover this easy way to work around this issue.
Create Shared Rules
Products: InfoPath and Office
Avoid the maintenance nightmare of having multiple controls with the same set of rules with this simple trick that allows you to share rules between controls.
Perform a Case-Insensitive String Comparison without Using Translate()
Products: InfoPath and Office
Hidden in undocumented optional parameters of an extended function, there is a way to perform a case-insensitive string comparison without the need for the translate() function.
Force a Field Value to a Boolean Using Rules
Products: InfoPath and Office
Custom data validation is not available for fields bound to a secondary data source making it a challenge to validate to a specific data type. Using rules you can force a field value to a Boolean. This is especially useful when standardizing unconventional Boolean values copyied from a secondary data source.
Sum Repeating Time Values
Products: InfoPath and Office
Sum time values in a repeating structure by converting them to seconds, and then display the results as seconds, minutes or hours.
Preview and Open Forms after Upgrading to Internet Explorer 8
Products: InfoPath, Internet Explorer, Office, Visual Studio, Visual Studio Tools for Applications, Visual Studio Tools for Office and Windows
After upgrading to Internet Explorer 8 you might find that you can no longer preview or open your managed code forms. There is an easy solution to this.
Eliminate NaN and Infinity Errors in Calculations
Products: InfoPath and Office
Calculation errors are useful, but not always desirable. This simple technique will show you how to replace NaN and Infinity errors with a zero or blank value.
Force a Field Value to a Number Using Rules
Products: InfoPath and Office
Custom data validation is not available for fields bound to a secondary data source making it a challenge to validate to a specific data type. Using rules you can force a field value to a number.
Debug Rules Using a Break Rule
Products: InfoPath and Office
When you cannot identify which of your mutliple rules is having an issue you can quickly narrow down which one it is using a Break rule.
Insert a Picture at the Correct Size
Products: InfoPath and Office
Inserting a picture into InfoPath can sometimes result in it not looking quite right because it was the wrong size. This is a result of the picture being set to an incorrect resolution.
Programmatically Access InfoPath Active Form Namespaces
Products: InfoPath, Office, Visual Studio, Visual Studio Tools for Applications and Visual Studio Tools for Office
Selecting nodes in a secondary data source usually requires the document namespaces to be set. This automated approach to getting those namespaces can save a lot of time and headache.
Get InfoPath to Preview VSTO and VSTA Projects
Products: InfoPath, Internet Explorer, Office, Office InfoPath 2003 Toolkit for Visual Studio .NET, Visual Studio, Visual Studio Tools for Applications, Visual Studio Tools for Office and Windows
A machine in a workgroup rather than joined to a domain will likely experience an issue that prevents you from being able to preview a managed code InfoPath project. Learn how to get past the not-so-helpful "InfoPath cannot open the selected form" error message.
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