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Monthly Archives: September 2010
InfoPath User Roles in Browser-Based Forms in the SharePoint 2010 Without Code – What’s Really Working?
Recently one of my clients asked if I can disable or enable some of the buttons on the browser based forms based on the SharePoint Security groups without any code. Based on what I have learned from the community and … Continue reading
Posted in SP2010 & InfoPath
