InfoPath and Access

J

Jonjon

I was wondering if the 2 are compatable. Or if there are advantages to using
them together, or if InfoPath is a separate solution. Do I need a separate
server for either of them?

I work for a mortgage brokerage (in Canada), and I just started creating a
database in Access to track lenders products, mortgage insurance products,
applicants information, marketing campaigns, etc.

I was trying to figure out if InfoPath would be useful for creating and
using a mortgage application form to use via e-mail, or a webpage, or even on
my laptop.

Thanks in Advance
 
P

Paresh

I was wondering if the 2 are compatable.  Or if there are advantages tousing
them together, or if InfoPath is a separate solution.  Do I need a separate
server for either of them?

I work for a mortgage brokerage (in Canada), and I just started creating a
database in Access to track lenders products, mortgage insurance products,
applicants information, marketing campaigns, etc.

I was trying to figure out if InfoPath would be useful for creating and
using a mortgage application form to use via e-mail, or a webpage, or even on
my laptop.

Thanks in Advance

I dont think there is any issue using InfoPath with Access. However,
the usage of InfoPath surely depends on how do you want to use
InfoPath forms, like, do you want to create IP forms to be sent as
emails, or do you want to create browser compatible forms, etc

Thanks,
Paresh
 
J

Jonjon

Paresh said:
I dont think there is any issue using InfoPath with Access. However,
the usage of InfoPath surely depends on how do you want to use
InfoPath forms, like, do you want to create IP forms to be sent as
emails, or do you want to create browser compatible forms, etc

Thanks,
Paresh


If I only do it one way , it will be for browser compatible forms, but I'm
toying with the idea of using e-mail forms.

If I do use e-mail forms, do the recipients need to have infopath or be
using office, or canit be sent to hotmail and gmail e-mail recipients as well?

Thanks,

Paul
 

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