Infopath Form published to Windows Sharepoint Site - Intranet

M

mcampbell

I created an Infopath form on the PC in my office. I published that form to
our Windows Sharepoint site. This form has a table with 7 columns in it. I
set the form page to landscape and set the top/bottom and left/right margins
to .25 inches. When one user in particular opens the form, it does not
display the table correctly. Some of the columns are narrower than what I
have designed when opened up on her computer. Thus making the text that the
user types in the fields in those column to not be fully displayed, cutting
off part of the text. Does anyone know why this is happening? On my PC it
displays fine. The text enters fine. On her PC, this one column is not as
wide for some reason making the text not fit correctly. Any help is
appreciated.
 
K

Kakarrato

ok, i found something last night about this, because im having the same
issue. what you might be able to do is open the Issue Tracking form that is
included in infopath, in there you will find the SEND AS EMAIL button. i
tried to copy the code from the Buton , but i had no success, so what i ended
up doing was to delete the body of the form and paste my form on top of it
and works perfect. hope this helps, now the question is how can i get the To:
Cc: Bcc fileds to auto populate to some defaults?.
 
K

Kakarrato

my bad, i replied to the wrong post. sorry

Kakarrato said:
ok, i found something last night about this, because im having the same
issue. what you might be able to do is open the Issue Tracking form that is
included in infopath, in there you will find the SEND AS EMAIL button. i
tried to copy the code from the Buton , but i had no success, so what i ended
up doing was to delete the body of the form and paste my form on top of it
and works perfect. hope this helps, now the question is how can i get the To:
Cc: Bcc fileds to auto populate to some defaults?.
 
M

mcampbell

Ok. I guess you can consider this a really stupid rookie mistake. But I
figured out the problem myself. It was because she had the DPI setting on
her display set to 120 DPI instead of 96 DPI.
 

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