Reputation: 4582
Do I need Infopath installed locally to edit forms in a workflow for sharepoint?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 881
Reputation: 373
If you are just a user, and it's a web form, then you do not need to install the software, Otherwise, you should. It depends on what form the InfoPath display.
If you are a developer, you must install it locally so as to edit the template and deploy it.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1667
Authoring InfoPath forms
If a person needs to create a new Infopath form or needs to change the layout of the existing form one needs to use InfoPath client.
The form layout and data structure is saved as XML so one might try to edit it but I would recommend you not to mess with it.
Filling forms
In order to fill the forms there are two scenarios:
The first option does sound interesting but limitations do apply:
Default workflow forms
Your original question is not clear, but if you are talking about editing default workflow forms like Approval workflow form (which is InfoPath) there is no easy way to do it.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 1328
You won't need InfoPath as long as your forms are browser-enabled and you are running on MOSS (to use the InfoPath Forms Services).
If you are on plain WSS, then you will need InfoPath installed to fill out forms.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 10638
Yes you do, it will be rendered as HTML in the site, but to edit it, you need a copy of infopath.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 161773
I don't think this is necessary if the forms are stored in a SharePoint document library.
Do you mean to edit individual forms, or to design a form?
Upvotes: 0