InfoPath and Internet Explorer

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Zulfikar Ali

Ok, rigth now I am researching InfoPath. The reason I am looking into
InfoPath is because I need a solution to print forms to a client side
printer. The Form will reside on the server side. Right now Forms
(legal documents) are in HTML and I can't print them with out html
header and footer and also line breaks. So Is there any way, I can use
InfoPath forms in IE and print them in client printer? If you have any
solution, I would be glad to hear from you. Here is my email:
(e-mail address removed).

Thanks.
 
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Brian Teutsch [MSFT]

Though I'd love to see you start using InfoPath, InfoPath itself is a heavy
user of IE. So I'd be surprised if you could do anything in InfoPath that
isn't possible in HTML (like, really, really surprised). IE has support for
headers/footers and forced page breaking.

But if you want to move all your forms to InfoPath forms, you might find
some printing benefits...

Brian
 

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