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Learning Center articleThe New IBM Forms 4.0: Schema-driven Forms Design

Added by IBM contributor Eric Dunn | Edited by IBM contributor Sharyn Richard on September 29, 2012 | Version 8
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This video shows how easy it is to build IBM Forms from an existing schema.
Tags: ibm forms, design schema, xforms, lotus xml, VideoFest, lf_intro, video, 4.0, designer_media




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This version (8)Sep 29, 2012 7:24:18 PMSharyn Richard  IBM contributor
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6Jun 7, 2011 6:52:00 PMJane Rizhanovsky  IBM contributor
5Feb 1, 2011 12:36:07 PMDeanna Drschiwiski  IBM contributor
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3Jan 17, 2011 2:57:58 PMEric Dunn  IBM contributor
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