J asked me to create a Change Management site last week. He'd been using a Word document template to gather information about change requests and record signatures.
Today I suggested we convert his Word document into an Infopath form so that end users could fill out everything via their browser. He agreed, so I got to work.
I used repeating sections to handle those cases where more than one name needed to be entered. On the current form, he just had a bunch of blank lines.
I also got to use Submit Options for the first time. These let you automatically generate a unique filename for the document instead of relying on the user to type something in themselves.
One thing that bothers me is that we don't have a standard look and feel to any of our forms. Not even a common color scheme. I've been using the MS standard shades of blue. On this form I also added a nice faded UHS logo to the top. It's an attractive, understated logo, that I think I'll be using in future forms.
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Interesting idea
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