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How to design an InfoPath 2010 form which has lot of columns

Last post 03-01-2012 09:01 AM by Anson Hidajat. 1 replies.
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  • 02-29-2012 11:36 PM

    How to design an InfoPath 2010 form which has lot of columns

     Hi,

    How to effectively design an InfoPath 2010 form?

    I have a repeater control, which has around 27 columns. This makes the form large and scrollable.

    In such scenario's, how should the repeater control be created?

    Any design considerations to be taken into consideration while effectively designing browser enabled forms?

    Thank you
  • 03-01-2012 09:01 AM In reply to

    Re: How to design an InfoPath 2010 form which has lot of columns

    Perhaps you can create a repeating section control.  You can even give the section some more structure by breaking up the fields into more meaningful blocks.

    If you are browser enabling the form, you should be careful as to not have too many controls on your form as that will slow down the form in the browser.  Consider having one form be one instance of the line item instead of having a single form display all the line items at once.

    Anson Hidajat
    Qdabra® Software/ InfoPathDev.com
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