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Multiple forms inside one "summary" form/file
"erick-flores" <chunkyflores[ at ]hotmail.com> 13.07.2006 20:57:41
Hello all
I have multiple forms, each form has the option to go to another form,
because they depend one from another. Like, each compresor has stages,
so you fill the compressor form and then click "go to stages form" and
it will take you to the Stages form and so forth, that is working fine.
What I am trying to do is have a way to put a button in each form that
will say "Review/Finish" and when the users click on that button it
will show all the forms that they have completed so far, and finally
have the option to submit those forms or send then via email (I know
how to do the submit/emails stuff).
So what I am looking for is for a summary basically of the forms that
the users have completed so far

Any suggestions??

Thank you

RE: Multiple forms inside one "summary" form/file
Kalyan Reddy 14.07.2006 12:44:01
Hello,

Where do you want to show the summary of the forms. Is it in the Form itself
or in the sharepoint. (Did you publish this forms to a Sharepoint, etc ?)

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"erick-flores" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Hello all
> I have multiple forms, each form has the option to go to another form,
> because they depend one from another. Like, each compresor has stages,
> so you fill the compressor form and then click "go to stages form" and
> it will take you to the Stages form and so forth, that is working fine.
> What I am trying to do is have a way to put a button in each form that
> will say "Review/Finish" and when the users click on that button it
> will show all the forms that they have completed so far, and finally
> have the option to submit those forms or send then via email (I know
> how to do the submit/emails stuff).
> So what I am looking for is for a summary basically of the forms that
> the users have completed so far
>
> Any suggestions??
>
> Thank you
>
>
Re: Multiple forms inside one "summary" form/file
"erick-flores" <chunkyflores[ at ]hotmail.com> 14.07.2006 14:36:59

To a form itself.

Re: Multiple forms inside one "summary" form/file
Kalyan Reddy 17.07.2006 06:58:02
Hello,

Create a seperate view in the form to show the Summary of forms from the
sharepoint. Put a rule on Review/Finish Button so that on hitting, it will
shift to this summary view. Set a Status ID to every Status in the form and
based on the Status you can pull the Completed forms to Summary View and then
you can submit them as you already know about it.

I hope thsis is what you are looking for.
--
Kalyan Reddy
Visit http://www.autonomysystems.com




"erick-flores" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
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> To a form itself.
>
>
Re: Multiple forms inside one "summary" form/file
"erick-flores" <chunkyflores[ at ]hotmail.com> 17.07.2006 14:24:48

Hello, I do not know what you mean by sharepoint (i know what it is)
but I am not using sharepoint for my forms.

Re: Multiple forms inside one "summary" form/file
"Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP]" <gcollins_AT_msn_DOT_com> 17.07.2006 18:19:59
I was able to get 2083 characters into a text box before it stopped tracking them for autocomplete. As a side note, if you have paragraph breaks on, autocomplete doesn't work.

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Re: Multiple forms inside one "summary" form/file
"Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP]" <gcollins_AT_msn_DOT_com> 17.07.2006 18:24:21
Sorry - I accidentally replied to the wrong message. Please ignore more previous post on this thread.

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