Create a site workflow and modify its form using InfoPath Forms 2010
Applies to: SharePoint Foundation 2010, SharePoint Server 2010
This video by Asif Rehmani illustrates how to use Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 to create a site workflow, which is a site itself.
Asif Rehmani is a SharePoint MVP, SharePoint MCT, and president of SharePoint-Videos.com. For more videos from Asif, see https://www.Sharepoint-Videos.com (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=187074).
One type of workflow that you can create by using Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 is a site workflow. This type of workflow is not attached to a list or library but rather to a site itself. This video illustrates how to accomplish that. In addition, you will also see how to use InfoPath Forms Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 to modify the user interface form that this workflow creates.
Video: Create a site workflow
About the author
Asif is an independent SharePoint Trainer and Consultant who is a SharePoint Server MVP and a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT). He is the co-author of the Wrox publication “Professional SharePoint Designer 2007.“ Over the years, Asif has provided SharePoint consulting and training to many large clients including: Department of Defense, NASA, Hersheys, Toshiba, State Farm, Federal Home Loan Bank, US Army and many more. Here are some conferences at which Asif has been a speaker:
Microsoft’s SharePoint Conference
Microsoft’s TechEd Conference
SharePoint Connections
Advisor Live
Asif is very active in the Chicago SharePoint community. He is the co-founder and an active leader of the Chicago SharePoint User Group.
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