Getting Help on form development

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Getting Help on form development

This topic describes the Help resources that are available for designing forms using Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003. These resources are available in the Help systems for InfoPath and the Microsoft Script Editor (MSE), and at various Microsoft Web sites.

The InfoPath Developer's Reference

The InfoPath Developer's Reference is a set of documentation that can help you develop forms and customize sample forms.

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The following table describes the sets of documentation in the InfoPath Developer's Reference.

Resource Description

Programming Concepts

Conceptual information about programming InfoPath, including information about the InfoPath object model and form definition (.xsf) file.

Developer Sample Forms

Documentation about the developer sample forms included with InfoPath. The sample forms demonstrate some of the key form development features.

InfoPath Object Model Reference

Information about the COM-based object model for interacting with InfoPath forms and their underlying XML documents. This set of topics provides reference information for the collections, objects, properties, methods, events, and enumerations in that object model.

InfoPath XSF Reference

A complete set of reference documentation for the .xsf file, including all of its namespaces, groups, types, elements, and attributes.

The InfoPath 2003 Software Development Kit

The Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 Software Development Kit (SDK) contains the InfoPath Developer's Reference, as well as tools and additional documentation for developing forms. You can download the SDK from the Microsoft Office Update Web site or you can browse the contents of the SDK at the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Web site. The information and tools in the InfoPath SDK are updated frequently.

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Microsoft Script Editor Help

By adding script to a form, you can add functions that automate and extend the functionality of the form. Microsoft Script Editor (MSE) enables you to develop script for a form and supports several scripting languages, including Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) and JScript.

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The following table describes the sets of documentation in MSE Help that are relevant to developing forms.

Resource Description

Microsoft Script Editor Help

Information about using MSE, including how to customize the program, as well as techniques for developing and debugging script.

Microsoft XML (MSXML) 5.0 SDK

Information about using Extensible Markup Language, the XML Document Object Model (DOM), XML Schemas, XSL Transformation (XSLT), and XPath. It also includes various developer guides and language references that discuss each of these XML-based technologies.

JScript Reference

Information about using JScript, including a language reference and tutorial.

VBScript Reference

Information about using VBScript, including a language reference and tutorial.

Resources on the Web

The following table lists additional resources that provide information about developing forms. All of these resources are available on the Web and are updated frequently.

Resource Description

InfoPath Developer Center

This Web site contains white papers, sample forms, tools, articles, and general information about developing InfoPath forms. To access the InfoPath Developer Center from within InfoPath, click Microsoft Office InfoPath Developer Resources on the Help menu.

Office Developer Center

This Web site contains information about using programs in the Microsoft Office System as a development platform. Visit the Office Developer Center.

Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN)

This Web site contains information about a variety of Microsoft development platforms and tools. Visit the Microsoft Developer Network.

Microsoft XML Developer Center

This Web site contains information about developing programs and services that use XML. Visit the Microsoft XML Developer Center.

Microsoft Scripting Developer Center

This Web site contains information about using various Microsoft scripting languages, including JScript and VBScript. Visit the Microsoft Scripting Developer Center.