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- Go to your infopath form (using infopath designer)
- Go to File > Publish > SharePoint Server.
- Enter the new SharePoint library site address , then NEXT button.
- Select Form Library or the option you require (tic the checkbox for “Enable this form to be filled out by using a browser” if preferred), then NEXT button.
InfoPath Forms Services also enables you to store and manage forms and form templates in a centralized location. InfoPath Forms Services is built on and requires Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, which enables you to publish form templates that you design to a common location across an organization.
How to publish InfoPath form to SharePoint Online Office 365?
How to Publish InfoPath form to SharePoint Online Office 365? Then add the columns which you want to appear in the view in SharePoint Online. Then finally click on Publish. It will Publish the infopath form to the form library which we have created newly. Then visit the form library click on Add new, you will be able to see the InfoPath form.
I would like to utilize SharePoint to host web forms for routine business activities without specialized software for all users. Is there a way to do that with InfoPath? Yes, with InfoPath (2007) and SharePoint with Form Services (comes with MOSS 2007 Enterprise) you can publish InfoPath forms and convert them to web forms.
To Publish the Library form to SharePoint Library Click on “File”. Select the “Publish” and Click on “Publish”. We can able to see “Quick Public”, “SharePoint Server”, “Email” and “Network”. Click on “SharePoint Server”. When we Click on “SharePoint Server” it will ask to save the form in our local system.
How to publish forms as SharePoint browser enabled forms?
Optionally, you can choose to form fields as columns in the document library so you can easily see some key information about what is in the form. Then it’s just click the “Publish” button. Now just a few tweaks to the document library that is created. From the “Settings” menu, click “Form Library Settings”. “Advanced settings”.