Reusing forms in SharePoint 2010

Posted by on November 7, 2011 in Blog Posts, Community

If you work with SharePoint, you most likely have faced the challenge of developing forms whether it is InfoPath, custom lists, or custom ASP pages. However, most enterprises already have forms developed: Word forms, PDF forms, Outlook forms, or even paper forms. Rather than recreating forms, wouldn’t you want to reuse your existing forms and just simply integrate them into the SharePoint infrastructure?

If you see value in reusing your forms in SharePoint, you have to learn how to do it easily and efficiently.

Join our product evangelist, Dmitry Ivahno, and our Director of Customer Services, Eugene Ostapkovich, in this 40-minute session in which they will present:

  • Demonstration of PDF forms with SharePoint 2010 and free Adobe Reader
  • From paper form to working solution in 5 minutes
  • Discuss real world challenges with implementing electronic form
  • Adding Digital Signatures to PDF forms
  • Overview advanced capabilities and customizations
  • Q&A session

Session 1

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Session 2

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Session 3

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Los Angeles

Tue, Nov 15 @ 7am

Wed, Nov 16 @ 10:30am

Wed, Nov 16 @ 8pm

New York

Tue, Nov 15 @ 10am

Wed, Nov 16 @ 1:30pm

Wed, Nov 16 @ 11pm

São Paulo

Tue, Nov 15 @ 1pm

Wed, Nov 16 @ 4:30pm

Thur, Nov 17 @ 2am

GMT/ London

Tue, Nov 15 @ 3pm

Wed, Nov 16 @ 6:30pm

Thur, Nov 17 @ 4am

Dubai

Tue, Nov 15 @ 7pm

Wed, Nov 16 @ 10:30pm

Thur, Nov 17 @ 8am

Tokyo

Wed, Nov 16 @ 12am

Thur, Nov 17 @ 3:30am

Thur, Nov 17 @ 1pm

Sydney

Wed, Nov 16 @ 2am

Thur, Nov 17 @ 5:30am

Thur, Nov 17 @ 3pm

The webinar is intended to the wide audience of SharePoint users, business analysts and administrators as well as all who are just considering switching to SharePoint.

All attendees will receive FREE access for two weeks to the dedicated cloud demo environment and have the chance to evaluate PDF forms on their own.

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