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Scott Roberts [MSFT]
Hello everyone,
I want to personally thank those of you who attended yesterday's WebCast:
Building Advanced Dynamic Solutions in InfoPath 2003 which was presented by
Jun Jin. I hope you enjoyed the talk as much as I did and were able to
learn something new. If you were unable to attend the talk, don't worry.
It was recorded and is available via the following URL:
http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/eventdetail.aspx?EventID=1032259111&Culture=en-US.
(You will have to register before you can view the recorded WebCast.)
Please join us next Tuesday, October 26 from 11am - 12:30am PST for the next
presentation in the InfoPath WebCast series: Business Logic in InfoPath 2003
which will be presented by Yuet (Emily) Ching and Prachi Bora. You can
register for this talk by clicking on the following URL:
http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032259112&Culture=en-US.
I hope you will join us.
Here is more information about the talk:
MSDN Webcast: Business Logic in InfoPath 2003-Level 300
Start Time: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 11:00 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US
& Canada)
End Time: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 12:30 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US
& Canada)
Event Description: Learn how to create a simple schema validation and
custom data validation using pattern-matching and creating script-based
validation using the OnValidate event. See how to use formulas to calculate
totals and construct an e-mail address. And how to use conditional
formatting to call attention to a text box value and use rules to display a
message box and to set the value for another field.
Presenters: Yuet (Emily) Ching and Prachi Bora, Software Test Engineer,
Microsoft Corp.
Yuet (Emily) Ching has been a Software Test Engineer with the Microsoft®
Office InfoPathT team since SP1. Emily owned several SP1 features such as
Rules, Pattern, Conditional Formatting, Conditional Disabling and Data
Formatting. Prachi Bora has been a Software Test Engineer with the InfoPath
team since Sep 2003 (SP1). She tested the Object model for SP1.
Thank you,
Scott
I want to personally thank those of you who attended yesterday's WebCast:
Building Advanced Dynamic Solutions in InfoPath 2003 which was presented by
Jun Jin. I hope you enjoyed the talk as much as I did and were able to
learn something new. If you were unable to attend the talk, don't worry.
It was recorded and is available via the following URL:
http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/eventdetail.aspx?EventID=1032259111&Culture=en-US.
(You will have to register before you can view the recorded WebCast.)
Please join us next Tuesday, October 26 from 11am - 12:30am PST for the next
presentation in the InfoPath WebCast series: Business Logic in InfoPath 2003
which will be presented by Yuet (Emily) Ching and Prachi Bora. You can
register for this talk by clicking on the following URL:
http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032259112&Culture=en-US.
I hope you will join us.
Here is more information about the talk:
MSDN Webcast: Business Logic in InfoPath 2003-Level 300
Start Time: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 11:00 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US
& Canada)
End Time: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 12:30 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US
& Canada)
Event Description: Learn how to create a simple schema validation and
custom data validation using pattern-matching and creating script-based
validation using the OnValidate event. See how to use formulas to calculate
totals and construct an e-mail address. And how to use conditional
formatting to call attention to a text box value and use rules to display a
message box and to set the value for another field.
Presenters: Yuet (Emily) Ching and Prachi Bora, Software Test Engineer,
Microsoft Corp.
Yuet (Emily) Ching has been a Software Test Engineer with the Microsoft®
Office InfoPathT team since SP1. Emily owned several SP1 features such as
Rules, Pattern, Conditional Formatting, Conditional Disabling and Data
Formatting. Prachi Bora has been a Software Test Engineer with the InfoPath
team since Sep 2003 (SP1). She tested the Object model for SP1.
Thank you,
Scott