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ISBN 10: 1568985215
ISBN 13: 978-1568985213
Author: Todd Gannon, Margaret Fletcher, Teresa Ball
Some buildings are famous. Others deserve to be, but in their modesty remain satisfied to stand simply as excellent works of architecture. Such is the case with Ohio State University School or Architecture’s recently completed Knowlton School of Architecture. Designed by the internationally respected firmMack Scogin Merrill Elam, Knowlton manages to project both a monumental physicality and a sense of subdued elegance.
Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects/Knowlton Hall provides acomprehensive look at this impressive new work using sketches, models, renderings, working drawings, and photographs. As with all of the books in the Source Books in Architecture series, it is accompanied by commentaries from the architects and critics who explore both the technical andcontextual elements of the work.
Table of contents:
PART I: Designing Forms
Introduction to InfoPath 2010
PART I: Designing Forms
1 Introduction to InfoPath 2010
2 What Is InfoPath?
3 InfoPath 2003
4 InfoPath 2003 Service Pack 1
5 InfoPath 2007
6 InfoPath 2010
7 What’s Next?
8 Basics of InfoPath Form Design
9 Getting Started
10 What Is a Form Template Anyway?
11 Starting InfoPath Designer
12 Creating a New Blank Form Template
13 Designing the Layout of Your Form
14 Themes
15 Using Controls
16 Input
17 Containers
18 Objects
19 What’s Next?
20 Introducing Forms Services
21 Getting Started
22 What Is InfoPath in the Browser?
23 Why Use the Browser?
24 What Is Forms Services?
25 Getting Familiar with Browser Forms
26 Creating a New Form
27 Ribbon
28 Controls
29 Supported Web Browsers
30 Designing a Browser-Enabled Form Template
31 Design Once
32 Design Checker
33 Browser-Enabled Forms Without the Design Checker
34 Getting Familiar with the Browser Form Experience
35 What’s Next?
36 Working with Data
37 Getting Started
38 Data Binding
39 Creating the Data Source Automatically
40 Understanding Data Source Details
41 Data Source Field and Group Properties
42 Name Property
43 Data Type Property
44 Cannot Be Blank Property
45 Repeating Property
46 Default Value Property
47 Data Source Details
48 Manually Editing the Data Source
49 Adding Nodes
50 Moving Nodes
51 Deleting Nodes
52 Referencing Nodes
53 Starting with Your Own Data Source
54 Advanced Data Binding
55 Understanding Data Binding
56 Design-Time Visuals
57 Editing Default Template Data
58 What’s Next?
59 Advanced Controls and Customization
60 Getting Started
61 Advanced Controls
62 Hyperlink
63 Calculated Value
64 Vertical Label
65 Scrolling Region and Horizontal Region
66 Choice Group, Repeating Choice Group, and Choice Section
67 Repeating Recursive Section
68 Custom Controls
69 Control Properties
70 Control Formatting
71 Format Painter
72 Formatting Multiple Controls
73 Editing Control Properties
74 Data Tab
75 Display Tab
76 Size Tab
77 Advanced Tab
78 Creating Master/Detail Relationships
79 Advanced Customizations
80 Editing Default Values
81 Customizing Commands
82 What’s Next?
83 Adding Logic without Code
84 Getting Started
85 Data Validation
86 Adding Data Validation to a Form Template
87 Pattern Matching
88 Conditional Formatting
89 Action Rules
90 Quick Rules
91 Rule Inspector
92 Creating Multiple Views
93 What’s Next?
94 Retrieving Data from External Sources
95 Getting Started
96 Data Connections
97 Why Do We Need Them?
98 Conceptually Understanding Data Connections and Data Sources
99 All Data Connections Are Not Created Equal
100 Creating a Data Connection
101 SharePoint Libraries and Lists
102 XML Files
103 Databases
104 Setting Up a Connection to a Database
105 Integrating the Database Connection into the Form Template
106 SOAP Web Services
107 What Is a Web Service?
108 Using a SOAP Web Service
109 InfoPath Web Services
110 Web Service Repository
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