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How is it that I publish an. I know an xsn file 'is' an xml file but still, why has the extension changed? When I do a 'New', fill in the data, then Submit, it will submit the form to the libary, but always with the same name. Then when I get ready to close the form, it wants to know if I want to save it to the library. So, what should really happen here? I would think I would need to just save it to the form but I guess the submit does the posting of the data. If it is going to automatically submit the form, how can you make it have a unique name?

Sunday, August 9, PM. Etowah, this is simple stuff. If you use the close action on your submit button, then it will close. If it's a rich client form, then InfoPath won't close, but the form you're filling out will close. You definitely do not need code. What you should probably do is not use the bulit-in submit nor the built-in save, but rather create a submit data connection and put it in a rule on a custom button on the form itself.

SharePoint Architect My Blog. Monday, August 10, AM. If you did a publish, and not just a save or upload, to the library then the XSN file should be in the Forms folder of the library. In addition to the files in the previous table, a form template can include any of the files in the following table, depending on the form template's design. The files that contain scripts for implementing specific form behavior.

The external files that provide programming code and additional business logic. For example, if you create a custom control for your form template, you might need an installation program in order to automatically install and register that control on your users' computers. InfoPath automatically updates the form files when you make changes to your form template. However, if you are experienced with XML, or if you are an advanced form designer, you can extract the individual form files and customize them by hand.

For example, you might want to manually modify a set of form files in the following types of situations:. You want to reuse the form template's XML Schema. For example, you can add the InfoPath. You can then map elements from the InfoPath. You want to create a toolbar in the form template that contains custom commands in addition to the built-in commands that come with InfoPath.

To do this, you need to edit the form template's form definition. You want to make formatting-related enhancements to your form template that aren't available in InfoPath, such as adding a background image. To do this, you need to edit the form's XML Transformation.

InfoPath InfoPath More Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Hi Jim, Did you create these files by filling out the form?

If yes you cannot create the xsn file with those files. XML files are just data containers they donot contain any info about the template.

I hope the steps given below will help you to get your old xsn. Open InfoPath form. Go to file menu and select Fill out a form. Form is opened in Design mode then you can publish it in Share point site and get it your old file.



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