Is it possible to create a multi-page InfoPath form?

D

Deb

The only InfoPath forms I have ever created are just one long form with a
scroll bar. Is there a way to create a form where, for example, the first
page is contained to the screen real estate. Then, I could put a button at
the bottom of that page to "continue to Page 2" .... etc, etc, etc.

I am interested in creating a template for the Project Plan. The first form
would be to create the Communication Plan, with a button at the bottom to
move onto the "Resource Plan", with a button at the bottom of that form to
move onto the Risk Plan, etc. The reason I want them to be associated is if
someone wants to print the entire Project Plan.
 
S

Swathi (GGK Tech)

Hi,
In Infopath we don’t have pages. But you can implement your functionality
using the views.
Place the number of views you want and then add a button at the bottom to
shift to the next view.
1.First create a view with the name ‘Communication Plan’ and add another
view ‘Resource Plan’.
2.Go to then ‘Communication Plan’ add a button at the bottom and add a rule.
a.Click on the button properties.
b.Click Add button and click Add action button.
c.Select ‘switch views’ in the action drop down and then ‘Resource Plan’ in
the Views drop down. Click ok.
3.Repeat step 1 and 2 for all views except the last one.
 
D

Deb

Thank you SO much! I've only worked with Views once and that was merely to
create a print view. Using Views as a solution to my question did not even
occur to me. Thank you, again! You ROCK!
 

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