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InfoPath’s user interface is incredibly powerful—you’ve seen how to use rules, validations, dynamic sections, and views to create very robust forms. However, there will be things that you cannot do with the standard interface. When you find that the features of the InfoPath form designer aren’t enough, you can write script or managed code (C# or VB .NET) behind the form.
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(2007). Writing Code in InfoPath. In: Pro InfoPath 2007. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0334-6_9
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