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Sascha Corti

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Sascha Corti is a developer evangelist for Microsoft in Switzerland.
A lot of News around InfoPath [Updated] Posted: Apr 14, 2004 11:01 AM
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The Microsoft Office Developer Center on MSDN has recently released the Microsoft InfoPath 2003 Service Pack 1 Preview and is now doubling up with 16 lab sized on-line hands-on InfoPath 2003 training. I have quickly reviewed them and it's quality material!

My favorite lab so far is Lab 15: Managed Code Business Logic in InfoPath 2003. I have been missing the ability to create InfoPath projects in Visual Studio .NET 2003 in the initial release of InfoPath. With the updated (preview)-version of InfoPath, this becomes possible.

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Small correction: Being able to create InfoPath projects in Visual Studio .NET is part of the InfoPath 2003 Toolkit for Visual Studio .NET and not InfoPath 2003 SP1.
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