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Check out the InfoPath "5 for forms" Video Demo Series

The InfoPath team has a great series of posts on the InfoPath team blog. If you would like to meet the people behind the product and learn about new InfoPath 2010 features, then check out our "5 for forms" video demo series. Each week a member of the product team demos a cool, new InfoPath 2010 feature or scenario in less than 5 minutes.

In this series, discover how easy it is to build powerful applications on SharePoint, using InfoPath and InfoPath Forms Services 2010 - no code required! Learn about customizing SharePoint list forms, creating mashups using the InfoPath Form Web Part, building applications that integrate with SharePoint Workflows and Business Connectivity Services, building smarts into your forms using our new out-of-the-box rules, and much, much more...

Check out the video demos that have been posted to date:

The following video demos will be posted in February:

  • 2/4 - Create a Loan Calculator application using the InfoPath and Excel Web Parts
  • 2/11 - Add a dynamic map to a contacts form using REST Web Service data connections
  • 2/18 - Package and Re-use an existing SharePoint custom list
  • 2/25 - Build an application portal using InfoPath and SharePoint Web Parts

We hope you tune in. We'd love to hear your feedback on InfoPath 2010.

Laura Harrington (InfoPath Program Manager)

Comments

  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2010
    I would love to see an Invoice Form created that integrates with a SQL database... which updates the database when text/data is entered directly into the form

  • Anonymous
    April 28, 2010
    I'm a little late finding this article, but I loved it.