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How to attachment multiple file in InfoPath form 2010?
Go to the Data Source task pane and double-click the field under the repeating node for the Repeating Table. Change the Data type to Picture or File Attachment (base 64) and click OK. Right-click the field in the Repeating Table on the InfoPath form template, and select Change To, and then File Attachment from the context menu that appears.
Change the Data type to Picture or File Attachment (base 64) and click OK. Right-click the field in the Repeating Table on the InfoPath form template, and select Change To, and then File Attachment from the context menu that appears.
How to automatically create data source in InfoPath?
When you design a new, blank form template, the Automatically create data source check box in the Controls task pane is selected by default. This enables InfoPath to automatically create fields and groups in the data source as you add controls to the form template.
Where do I find the File Attachment Control?
In the following example, the file attachment control on the form template is bound to the discussionItemAttachment field in the Data Source task pane. When you design a new, blank form template, the Automatically create data source check box in the Controls task pane is selected by default.
How to insert a control into a file?
Under Insert controls, click File Attachment. In the File Attachment Binding dialog box, select the field in which you want to store file attachment data, and then click OK. InfoPath uses the name of the field or group as the control’s label. If necessary, change the label text.
How to insert a file attachment control in word?
Click the Data tab. Under Validation and Rules, select the Allow the user to attach only the following file types check box, and then, in the box, type the file extensions for the file types that you want to allow. For example, if you type .docx, users can only attach Office Word 2007 files to the file attachment control on their form.
When do I need a file attachment control?
Use a file attachment control when you want to: Enable users to attach documents, worksheets, and other types of files to your form. Attach a file to your form template, such as a file containing supplementary information about your form template. Work with binary files from a database or other external data source.