SharePoint Power Hour: Infopath Form Web Part

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this is your point power our live and today's topic is going to be InfoPath form webparts again everybody still uses InfoPath a lot of people still use InfoPath so um even though it's going away um so I decided you know I'm not going to avoid that as a topic I'll go ahead and do that even though it's going away and we kind of recommend to stop using it at least before I get started if you're still using InfoPath I at least recommend that you try and avoid using form library forms just try that and that way because form library forms are going to be the hardest to try and upgrade when it gets time to upgrade those are going to be kind of the messiest if you have a SharePoint list that's customized with info path then you're going to be able to just hat you have the list you have all the data all of you know even if InfoPath went away it's still a SharePoint list and you would still have what's there and you could replace it with some other whatever other form product you go with but InfoPath form library forms oh those are such a mess that XML is all buried in the inside of that exit you know it's all buried inside of an XML file it isn't necessarily every column isn't necessarily a column in SharePoint so I would stop creating those if I were you because it's going to be horrible to try and upgrade those alright so again InfoPath form webparts welcome everybody I did all my intro stuff the beginning of course one microphone was muting so oh the slack channel the description of the YouTube video has a link to the slack Channel and the slack channel is where we have our conversations and it's IWM entered slack comm you have to get invited though so I have a form you can fill out that's in the description that once you fill out that form I have to manually invite you so if you fill out the form during the webcast you'll have to invite you after when I'm done all right so I'm going to go ahead and the what we're going to what I'm going to demo today is what the InfoPath form what part is what the settings are and some cool ideas of how you can use it and if you're in the chat window feel free to ask questions as I go and also um just ideas and things that you might have done with it and give us some feedback as well we had some great feedback from somebody the other day when I was doing the Power Hour about lookup just lookup fields and somebody had a really really great suggestion that was awesome about using a calculated field and I don't that never occurred to me that was awesome so we put the link the URL is there in the slack channel for what was shared and I've already started using that tip so again we're a SharePoint community so I love it when everybody kind of jumps in and shares ideas with each other so I'm going to go ahead and share my screen in here and again I had to switch over to my surface because my other computers circling the drain and I'm getting a new one so I'm just I've just got one screen today you see all right so okay sharing my screen all right I've got my team site just little sort of test site that I always use for um just stuff like this and what I'm going to do is create a just a basic list that's an input path form web part that's just like a website feedback kind of form so that's kind of a common one that that people are you know usually like to have just on a web web page we go ahead and just create a list and an app custom list let's see if I get the new list experience when I do this rest feedback all right so I've got my list feedback I'll go in and add some columns to it so the title I'm just going to rename that to be the subject real quick there we go it's a little delay there picked fired yeah and then feedback type choice just do that real quick think here and I'll just do those as a well I'm just do it as a drop ground InfoPath doesn't exactly translate it to being a radio button does it and one more the comments and I'll do that as a InfoPath really doesn't like multiple lines of text so I'm just going to leave that as a single line of text and they can write up to 200 to 5 characters I really do try to avoid multiple lines of text when dealing with InfoPath because it's got a lot of browser compatibility issues alright so now I'm going to go to my home two lists that I've created one the library ones a list and look at that this is the new look now apparently I've got power apps here I'm not going to do that right now okay I switch it over to the old type of list and customizing it in InfoPath classic experience all right have you guys started seeing that in your environments with the new list sort of look there with power apps it's pretty cool do this and see if it gives me issues all right I'm going to get rid of that and so there's my just quick form I always like to add a submit button to it and I because I don't like the using the button in the at the top in the toolbar there so what I'm going to do is quickly go make this button so that it does submit and we can make it like a pretty little picture button picture buttons are really nice for making it look like a nice pretty little check box or something but for now let me go ahead and just do some real quick stuff do feed back home so we can get this in the InfoPath form webpart alright quick publish better work I was just using InfoPath yesterday in my on my other computer but not this one okay it published successfully alright but I want to show you what this webpart looks like and all the cool stuff we can do with it so and so I'm going to go add a webpart any questions so far see you guys um hanging out in slack but who still uses InfoPath what hell y'all real you know interact and kind of give us let me know what you think because I was actually speaking at my user group meeting in Birmingham yesterday my Birmingham's bug and talking about forms and when I was asking people kind of what forms product they use and we weren't on the table and pretty much everybody still uses InfoPath and so yeah that's it's going to be the case so I'm just kind of curious if that was if that's the same with you guys I can pick a particular content type so here I'm in the I inserted the InfoPath form web part and I'm picking which Lister library so your list or library has to you I have to have already configured it with InfoPath or it has to be a form library form and so I had already clicked to customize that list with info path and that's why it shows here and it wouldn't show here if I hadn't done that so this is the only list or library in the site that I've clicked to customize with info path so once I do that if I do have multiple content types in that list I have the ability to pick a specific one to show here I don't have to show just like whatever the default form is so that's kind of nice I'm not sure why well I could display a read-only form I'll show you kind of maybe an example of why we would do that later and I'm going to leave all these other defaults here and then we'll kind of go back and forth and change a few settings and show what it looks like so I left the default to leave the form open when somebody submits so I'll go ahead and save this form of course I'm dealing with a wiki page now so who knows what kind of issues we're going to have with that who still uses InfoPath um okay yeah I recommend infant while info wise by the way I did a Power Hour on that a couple of weeks ago it's awesome you might want to go back and watch that all right so here's kind of just out of the box what it looks like it says InfoPath warm what part here here's what it does it's got my fields to fill out and I can pick what type of feedback it is and stuff here all right submit and then what's it going to do it stays there see it's still just sitting there all right so the end user goes okay what did it go or so let's go over look it see it went in so I'm going to listing feedback and see that it went but on the home page it's still like they were still just sitting there looking at the form because it didn't we didn't set it up to do anything we just said leave the form open so now we're going to go in here and tweak a few settings so go edit the page again and we'll go we're going to do this a bunch because I want to show you kind of what all these different settings impact so one thing I like to do immediately is get rid of the chrome type I don't want it to say InfoPath form webparts so you can make it say something else but it already I already wrote feedback form in the form so I don't really want the chrome at all so I'm just going to say none I did a whole power hour about all these webparts settings here by the way so I went ahead and chose none and then I can pick which view of only it doesn't I didn't create any views in there and then the submit behavior so let's say oh all right I'll make it close the form and see what that looks like okay and so there are some settings that you have to do here in the web part settings to make it act a certain way in this web part but then there are some settings that you do in InfoPath so we're going to be kind of switching back and forth when I'm filling this out I don't know about you guys but I've seen it what happened before at least in previous versions maybe if you're still in 2010 or you're in 2013 as soon as you start clicking in these boxes this popped up and change the whole toolbar so I'm kind of glad that they didn't make that so that it just appears front center anymore it just kind of leaves you where you were but um do another one another one complaints it submit so now it says the form was submitted successfully and it actually we reload the page and now it says the forum has been closed so yeah those are that's kind of clunky we don't want end use your stuff to see that right that's dumb so what we can do is there are a couple of ways we can get around that there are a couple of other little tweaks that we can do to make that a nicer experience so we'll go ahead and go over to InfoPath and we'll show you a couple of those all right I'm going to go to my list tab and this is slow poor computer alright who uses InfoPath you don't see the screen share anymore says it's sharing I'll click stop sharing and start again god technology eh all right let me try screen sharing again it says it's sharing now oh my gosh alright so maybe I'll just stop switching back and forth to slack because apparently it gets confused when I do that I'm so I'm promised I'm getting a new computer like this week so yeah and I think I'm going to get a new webcam so you think I broke my other my other laptop is still on the blue screen it's awesome alright so there are some settings in here that we can do one thing okay so the option that we had um the options we had in the web part or leave the form open or close the form or open a new form so the end user experience in all three of those is pretty crappy because if you leave the form open it just leaves them on what they just submitted and they don't think it's submitted yet so they might just keep hitting submit the close the form gives the big ugly box that says this form has been closed and then they fill out a new form makes it go away and a new form comes up but um you know they're not sure you know if their form got submitted successfully so here's something that we can do we can go in here and do other views so I'll do a new view called Thanks anybody ever done this before thank you for submitting your form your feedback s and reseed bla bla bla bla and then whatever you want um you know marketing will contact you shortly or whatever so that's a that's a thank you view and it doesn't so what I can do is I can even insert like read-only information about what they just receipt about what they just submitted to so I can put like um use a calculated value to do that so I could say calculated value of whatever subject they had so your feedback has been received subject you can put just um you know multiple fields if you want to that's just like a summary of what they just submitted and then that would be we can make it so that that's what the screen looks like after they submit their form and then that then they'll feel comfortable that they can leave the page or whatever alright so but if we put a button saying close the form or anything like that then it would get that you know the form has been closed thing again and we don't want that so that's what I've done there so let's go look at some other settings let me go to the data that's been so long since I've been in here submit options alright so the label show the submit button in both the ribbon and the info path tab whatever and then show this message if the form is submitted successfully look at that and so we can show that message and we can make it so that it then it closes the form or we can leave the form open so what we want to do is we want to show a little pop-up message saying your Formosa submitted successfully that's an option that we have and then we can leave the form open if we want to but what we want to do is we want to kind of make use of all these fun these dysfunctionality together to make it so that it's a nice smooth experience for the end user so this form was submitted successfully leave the form open so what's going to happen is we're going to we got to make the submit button take them to that view so let's go over to the rules and we want the submit button to not only submit oops not only submit but we want it to also take them to that other view I want to add another basically add another rule to what it's doing so um I'm going to need to just do rules yeah all right so this is my little rules pane so what it's going to do is I'll make it say submit again I usually don't use the default submit functionality pretty much ever anyway um so I'm just going to use rules and it's going to say submit all right so action it's going to submit it and then it's going to switch views and hopefully you guys can still hear me it's going to go - thanks and then I also in my settings for my view I don't want to show any of this on the View menu I don't want to show any of my views on there so I usually don't like them manually switching between views I don't want that view drop-down box to be there but another thing I like to do is just go into the form options and just get rid of the info path toolbar just get rid of it like to me there's no reason nothing useful in it whatsoever I just create the buttons that I want to have on the form where I need them and make them each do their own thing and who cares if they have a toolbar so pretty much every form I published I don't doesn't have a toolbar so users don't get used to having it so you guys think of any reason and in here that of course I switched over to slack again any reason that I would need to have a toolbar or anything that you guys yeah I'm datin I I don't recommend if you have not started using InfoPath any of you I don't recommend starting using info pass at this point if you're not already using it don't start learning it because there's it's an old it's an antiquated technology how do I get them when finish to submit a totally different form when they submit that doesn't make sense email email the form with a workflow so don't ever use the email action in InfoPath either just make it submit to SharePoint and then use a SharePoint designer workflow to to send the email okay so you say when using the rich text box you need the toolbar yeah I guess if you want to allow people to do that but I think when you take away the toolbar it gives you that right sort of in line it gives you those options in line so I would test that if I were you because I think that like the little tool bar it sort of like pops up right above the box that they're editing in if you turn off the full toolbar so alright I'm going to go ahead and publish that so I added the little thank-you pop-up you've successfully submitted the form I made it go to the Thank You page and then I even put information about what they just submitted on the Thank You page and then I took away the InfoPath um built-in toolbar so now let's go see so there's my feedback form test three and then submit and what's it going to do it should pop up something see what it does okay so it went to the next screen your feedback has been received and it tells me my subject it didn't do the little pop-up but cut you know why because I got rid of the default default submit functionality so that's really tricky so now the default submit functionality is this submit options thing so this only works when you're using the default alt submit actually submit sort of functionality on the button so what does that mean that means that when I go here I have to choose submit so if I don't choose submit here if I'm using rules it's not going to let me do any of the stuff that I selected here so that's why I didn't get the pop-up so let's try this again let's get a nice kind of combination of those options and make it work just the way we want it to so I flipped it back over to the action called submit instead of rules but now I need to have I need to go to submit actions right here so submit actions with um I need to go to physically in a perform custom action okay so perform custom action using rules in here plus I get all this stuff you see what I'm saying alright now see this rule over here that is what's going to happen when I submit it so I'll go I just have to add my switch views thing alright so now it's going to do I'm just going to call this submit just um I like to do that all right now we should get a nice combination of having the pop-up and taking them over to thank you screen we finagled it alright let's see maybe I should use the pop-up in here so it will show me when you guys um have a question that way oh there we go okay so now let's go back to the home page we're going to refresh it and that way if there's a pop-up that says that you can't see my screen anymore I'll see that to you alright so now I've got another suggestion and submit look at that that is so pretty people love these right so the form is submitted successfully successfully okay and then it switches over to Johnson ah the thank you screen come on thank you screen Oh No so it says the forum has been closed so it didn't switch over to thank you screen alright so this is kind of why I decided to do an entire Power Hour about this just because of all the weird little combinations of things in here so you have to have the right settings in in InfoPath and combined with the right settings in the web part so let's see if I can go look at the web part settings here I have had to do this before where you just just end up going back and forth between the web part settings and info path and sometimes what you change an info path changes the web part settings okay so notice and when I got I got rid of my turned off the toolbar from with an info path but I could also have done that just from within the web part so in this case since I turned it off anybody that's filling out that form from anywhere is not going to have the ribbon as opposed to just people using the web part alright and then I've got submit behavior close the form no oh so it's locked down because that's what I set it up to do in InfoPath all right that's fine whatever all right let's go to info path and fix that okay so we got a couple of different screens here we've got our submit actions screen which is going to perform custom action using rules so it did do this and I chose after submit leave the form open and then it we go to my um rules pain for my form submit over here see alright let's go to UM move that up see if that makes a difference I've had I've had to do before where I had to do some settings over here in some settings in the web part and the right combination of settings didn't um you know you had to get the right combination of them for it to work correctly so let's say somebody had a comment see um maroon you don't join the Google hangout it's just streaming live on YouTube from Google this is uh this is where we do our chat just in in here I mean it's streaming on the Google hangout but it's the exact same thing that should screaming on YouTube sound is cutting in and out Oh awesome good to know I'm getting a new computer so okay thanks I don't know um alright now I'm not going to spend too much time on this because I you know want to show you some other sort of functionality in here but um yeah okay so let's go over to submit options and I'm going to say syn form data to a single destination and then hold on so basically what the compromise that you're going to have to make here is that what we've what we found is that and I've gone through this in the real world too it's kind of nice that you'd be able to have the pop-up and and take and take them through the thank you screen but it's really going to be one or the other so if you do the pop-up then you have to do the syn form and you can't have any other actions on your button you just have to use that submit from the drop-down in the properties but if you want to switch views to the thank-you view you have to do leave the form open and you have to just take you take them to the thank you screen without doing the custom submit stuff okay so what I'm going to do is not use this submit I'm going to use um rules and I'm going to just make this say submit in that way we kind of get the best of both worlds we're going to submit the form it's going to go into SharePoint and it's going to and we're also going to give them the thank you give them that information that extra information okay um okay so I'm going to go ahead and so we could make it open a new one we could make them submit it have the pop-up and open a new one or we could make them have it submit it and do this other rule to take into the Thank You page I always like to have extra rules and people submit things like it changes a status or something anyway so that's why we're using the Thank You page so I'm going to go so I published it again I'll go refresh the page alright and it sounds dumb alright so let me double check make sure refresh it it looks like that they were so if you're dealing with on this in InfoPath 2010 there was a lot of clunkiness with like changing some settings and InfoPath and changing some in the browser and then them conflicting with each other but at least now it looks like they've grayed out some of the settings in the web part when you actually do the stuff in info pass and in InfoPath alright I'm going to do a complaint submit and it should go to the Thank You page I don't like the way it refreshes the entire page just to take you take me to the Thank You page that's kind of annoying but alright so now we're going to talk about other ways that you know being able to pass parameters to a forum so what I'm going to do is let's do a real quick web part page so go to site contents and go to my site pages oh they used to be grouped by oh my gosh whatever okay site pages and then new web part page util I have a lot of test webpart pages in here and that's going to be my form with parameter oops I created inside assets whatever all right so I created that inside asset so now what I want to do is I want to put a web part on a page that is going to get a parameter pass to it so I have to use I'm going to use the query string and let let's see because you know the ones in the forum web that the forum library form it says parameter on the screen when you're publishing the web part so they send they say that you know the parameter doesn't exist when you're doing a list one well it doesn't have it on the publish screen but I've seen it still work so I'm going to call this um pipe and I'm going to pass whether it's a suggestion or a so feedback or suggestion I think were the two different types that I had so I'm going to pass that information um in a parameter so you guys can think about other information you might want to pass in parameters like something having to do with what project it has to do with or for a task having to do with like what thing that the task is associated with so those are good purposes for creating parameters I think I did a whole Power Hour about query string parameters all right so I'm going to call it type and I'll click OK and then I'm going to add the web part add the form to it I'll just put it over here InfoPath form and go alright so now my have to pack connect my query string web part to my InfoPath form web part and oh yeah see okay so this is what's going to happen you don't have a parameter um but I you can still pass things from a from a list one so we'll test that out a little bit so what I have to do is so the little parameters thing that I was talking about in the form library form I can't pass parameters to the list form but I can pass parameters to a form library form but I have seen the list form give me the ability to pass information out of it just not into it okay so that's what it was um is there another tool that gives you the ability to edit default forms in a GUI yes I did an entire series of power hours it's a playlist so now there's still a lot of cool things we can do an info path with just using just using what we have just using the list forms alright so I'm going to show you how you can make it so that it passes information to another web part on the page and also how you can make it so that it will show so you show the current form is another one that exists okay so let's go and edit this page and what I want to do is I'm going to add the whole list of things in here and I'm pretty sure this was this is an option that still will work with a list list feedback yeah there we go there's that one and there's the whole yeah and that's the whole um playlist okay so I added the list feedback so let's see we can make it so that when I click one it shows that form so this wouldn't be for the people that are filling out the forms this would be for the people reading the forms so kind of switch gears in your head to people that need to be able to consume the forms and do something with them and like maybe read them and see information about them let's see if this will work um I want to a web part and don't down get form from let's get form from form location content can be modified because yeah that's fine alright save okay so now what it's going to do is it's going to be blank its goers just going to have the first one selected look at that so when I go look at that when I go click through the different ones its you can see test again it's showing me that form kind of nice huh and if y'all seen this where I make it show the picture of the person that's filling out the form let's go do that real quick see how quick that is I've only got 10 minutes left but alright I'm trying to decide if that you know I've already done a power hour that has you doing stuff with the people fields and doing stuff with the user profile and showing the picture of the logged in user by default and doing you know the user information list and user profile and all that so I think actually I'm going to avoid doing that so what I'm going to do is show you how that you can have a complete like sort of like a dashboard of things going on just in some lists on your site and have that in InfoPath form so what I'm going to do is I'm going to create a just a completely blank list that's not has nothing in it and I'm what I'm going to do is the whole purpose of the list there's nothing like I just created this list but there's no there's nothing in it I'm not using it for anything so I'm going to I just make saving a little bit of time by not creating a new list and I'm just going to this one that I already have and I'm going to customize it with InfoPath so the whole purpose of this list is not going to be to collect data or have any data in it the whole purpose is just going to be to be to show some information in a web part um just from other lists on the site and stuff like that so let's do data connections it's going to receive data yeah SharePoint lists from Travel site and I'm going to do my travel requests and so I have to pick which columns I want to show destination requester whatever status okay so I'm just going to do a few columns I'm going to sort it by the lap but the most recently modified ones on top and automatically retrieved data when form is open yes I want all of those I don't have to now this could be something to where I could make it so that I just want to see a specific subset of data and I would uncheck this box and I did a whole other power hour about how to query specific SharePoint list information so I'm not going to get into that right now either all right so I've got travel request and then what I want to do is take away this little ugly thing right here go over to advanced view and go to my travel requests and drag that list in there as a repeating table and that's very ugly so if you ever trying to look at information that's in a people field just um in a repeating table like this I'm just going to take this person's name and stick it in there as a calculated value there we go so it still puts it in there in what looks like a repeating table but it's just going to display their name so let's just do display size um yeah just do like that there we go okay destination requester status ID and then uh for status I can make it have like a certain icon or something like that so get rid of ID here and I can do like a sort of like a KPI here so what I'm going to do is I have to upload some sort of KPI type of images so I'll go to resource files here and click Add and let's go find just who knows what I'm going to find here go find some like tiles or something like that so I think I've got some tiles pictures tiles metro tiles no picture there we go alright so I want them to I don't want to be too gigantic or anything like that so I want to put like just some the idea is just to be able to show a certain icon according to a different a certain status so I'm just going to take this yellow one and upload it and then let's see if I've got like oh yeah there's a red one that's good enough okay so now I've got two different icons and I have to insert it as so if I insert it as a picture it won't let me create a rule on it so I'm going to insert it as a picture button that just doesn't do anything so I'll go pick what picture I want so I'll say yellow and then also insert the red one as a picture button so again I'm not making it I'm not putting a rule on it so it does anything necessarily I'm just inserting them so you can see the pictures and then I'll let see what are my different status is going to be I have to go see what they are before I can um I'll just do I have to go see what the statuses are for my travel request by the way travel requests is what I'm going to be doing for my my workflows and forms class that I'm teaching in a couple of weeks we build out an entire business solution it's a four day class it's going to be a lot of fun alright so status I've got one that's new and one that's VP approval steps so since I already have some in here I'm just going to use those statuses just to make this quick since I've got six minutes but again think about like pending versus do not you know reject it or something like that so I'll say new and I'll say VP approval step and this is case sensitive so I'm gonna do rules additional formatting hi this control if status is not equal to new okay and then take this one and formatting hi this control if status is not equal to VP approval step alright and it's just magical or what so now I'm going to so that's going to be just a real quick little table that it'll show there and I'll go ahead and just click publish that finish ok so now I got to go back to my browser and go to my home page here ok so now I'm going to add another bit of fun here insert web part and when I'm teaching a class like it's more thought through so I have actual scenarios that make sense this one I'm kind of just throwing stuff together that doesn't necessarily go together just throwing it on a page just to be able to quickly demo something for you but my class has got like a full business solution that goes you know that we go through and build it all in order and everything alright that is read-only that would be a read-only form I don't need to have nobody's submitting anything nobody's filling anything out the whole purpose of this form is just to show my list oh and it's is it not going to show the icons it's not showing my icons are you kidding me ah what that's dumb let me see if I can troubleshoot that that doesn't make any sense make them bigger say let me show you the other option for inserting pictures in here it could be a browser thing too so if I go pictures and I insert like who knows what that is so swim team stuff what I was just going to show you is that it doesn't let you do rules if you insert just a picture ok so that's why I did picture buttons but I'm wondering if it's a browser so hide picture button and read only views haha look at that just uncheck the box gotta love it because you know why would you want somebody clicking a button when it's a read-only view right that makes total sense to have that as an option okay so let's go back over and refresh the homepage and magic let's see look at that so looks like I have some other different statuses that I didn't account for here so I would need to like figure out what I want to show there for all those and do the logic but that's pretty neat right you like that yeah so that's all figured out um that was let me go ahead and stop sharing my screen in here and and go back to my personal webcam okay so what we learned here is that again don't start using InfoPath you're not using it yet start using with something else because it's going away and it's an antiquated technology and you're have browser compatibility issues and it's not really a mobile thing etc but InfoPath form web part is night is nice for having nice pretty little web part on it like on a page for feedback and things like that some other things that we didn't really get a chance to do was I'm just I don't really have time either was the ability to the whole parameters thing so if you want to send do send a parameter if there's an action that exists that's like send information to web part and you can do another type of web part connection that lets you send just some value from some field or something like that and do a web part connection and send it to another web part if you want to like filter that other web part or something so you could use it that way you could also pass parameters so what if I so picture this I've got a nice pretty home page with three tiles on it that's um submit a type of feedback and one of the tiles says suggestion and one says complaint and one says no whatever and when you click the tile it's actually all the tiles are sending you to the same web part page but they're all passing a different parameter to the form like the feedback type would be the parameter and that would pre-populate that little you know feedback type drop-down box with with that value and that way they would continue filling out the form so think about more complex projects also where you might need to have dashboards full of information and being able to have multiple webparts and lists and be able to quickly fill out the form on the page and have it you know let the end user stay on the page to be able to and it would you know populate information in those other lists on the page just sort of on the fly without having to navigate all around so that's going to be those are going to be some major uses and of course i showed you that you can just put in a form web part on the page just showing like a quick dashboard of information with some statuses and so that's another little way that you can use that since there's no real just quick out of the box it well it's when you get to the bi you still have still have sort of the indicators that you can do in a way and you have that which is also old in a way but then if you're really going to go for it with a VI i recommend power bi so all right well thanks guys i know i spent you know the whole morning struggling with my um hardware issues in my blue screen but you know the show must go on so that left me zero time for actually creating any demo content so thanks everybody for coming you can hopefully you signed up for my newsletter also i appreciate if y'all would all subscribe to my youtube youtube channel as well cuz i'm trying to get up to 5,000 followers because once i get to that point it will let me do a lot more things it'll get light up a lot more options in there so i would appreciate if y'all 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Channel: Laura Rogers
Views: 14,078
Rating: 4.9523811 out of 5
Keywords: SharePoint, InfoPath, Office 365, Microsoft, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint 2013, SharePoint Online
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Length: 45min 49sec (2749 seconds)
Published: Thu Aug 11 2016
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