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Forms that Work $38.79 Forms are everywhere on the web – for registration and communicating, for commerce and government. Good forms make for happier customers, better data, and reduced support costs. Bad forms fill your organization’s databases with inaccuracies and duplicate |
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Oracle Forms $57.73 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Oracle Forms is a software product for creating screens that interact with an Oracle database. It has an IDE including an object navigator, property sheet and code editor that uses PL/SQL. It was originally developed to run server-side in character mode terminal sessions. It was ported to other platforms, including Windows, to function in a client-server environment. Later versions were ported to Java where it runs in a Java EE container and can integrate with Java and web services. The primary focus of Forms is to create data entry systems that access an Oracle database. Oracle Forms accesses the Oracle database and generates a screen that presents the data. The source form (*.fmb) is compiled into an "executable" (*.fmx), that is run (interpreted) by the forms runtime module. |
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Designing Forms for SharePoint and InfoPath $44.79 Provides information on ways to use InfoPath and SharePoint to build business forms, covering such topics as Forms Services, data retrieval and submission, customization, publishing, coding, and workflow. |
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Access Forms & Reports for Dummies $28.1 Create queries that make forms and reports useful Develop forms to access the data you need and make reports that make sense If you thought you had to use a spreadsheet program to produce reports and forms, guess what Access can turn out great-looking forms and reports that actually show what’s going on with your data — if you know how to ask it nicely. This hands-on guide helps you do just that, and it works with all versions of Access. Discover how to * Ask Access the right questions * Work with sets of data * Create simple forms with a wizard * Use queries to create new tables * Troubleshoot queries * Add visual features to reports |
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Charlotte $10 Charlotte – Cutie |
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Forms That Work: Designing Web Forms for Usability $54.88 Forms are everywhere on the web – for registration and communicating, for commerce and government. Good forms make for happier customers, better data, and reduced support costs. Bad forms fill your organization’s databases with inaccuracies and duplicates and can cause loss of potential consumers. Designing good forms is trickier than people think. Jarrett and Gaffney come to the rescue with Designing Forms that Work, clearly explaining exactly how to design great forms for the web. Liberally illustrated with full-color examples, it guides readers on how to define requirements, how to write questions that users will understand and want to answer, and how to deal with instructions, progress indicators and errors. *Provides proven and practical advice that will help you avoid pitfalls, and produce forms that are aesthetically pleasing, efficient and cost-effective. *Features invaluable design methods, tips, and tricks to help ensure accurate data and satisfied customers. *Includes dozens of examples — from nitty-gritty details (label alignment, mandatory fields) to visual designs (creating good grids, use of color). *Foreword by Steve Krug, author of the best selling "Don’t Make Me Think " |
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Lexmark Forms Card $338.99 16N3210 Color Laser Printers: Lexmark C760 Lexmark C760n Lexmark C760dn Lexmark C760dtn Lexmark C762 Lexmark C762n Lexmark C762dn Lexmark C762dtn Multifunction Printers: Lexmark X762e MFP Bar Codes The Lexmark Forms Card is designed to accept electronic forms generated using Lexmark Forms Composer v3.3 and saved in flash memory or hard disk in Lexmark printers and MFPs using Lexmark Forms Manager v3.3. The Lexmark Forms Card works in conjunction with the printer or MFP firmware to monitor incoming ASCII, SAP RDI or PCL data. In the event that incoming data contains a pattern consistent with conditions set in a resident electronic form, a form merge process is initiated. Font Card Forms Card Lexmark Lexmark International, Inc www.lexmark.com |
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Handprint Data Capture in Forms Processing: A Systems Approach $36.79 This book is a winner A must-read for both managers and technical specialists involved in large scale surveys, data capture and processing. Brad Paxton brings decades of experience, innovative solutions, and wisdom to the myriad problems of the field. He does so with great clarity, sly humor, dry/wry wit and practical insights. His straightforward prose and personal examples (see the "Kyle Test") are highly accessible, but he adds technical evidence for the cognoscenti. The brief section on Mixed Modes in Chapter 7 is, by itself, worth the price of admission. A short, but highly important, addition to the field. Read, learn and enjoy. |
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The Annotated Charlotte’s Web $5.48 "Charlotte’s Web," one of America’s best-loved children’s books, is seamless in plot, poignant in its delineation of characters who will live in children’s literature forever, and written with a seeming ease and fluency that make the reading as engrossing as it is effortless. "The Annotated Charlotte’s Web" opens the door to the creator’s workshop and allows the reader to glance over the shoulder of one of the most exacting and fastidious American writers, watching as he forms his masterpiece. |
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Designing Forms for Microsoft Office InfoPath and Forms Services $53.02 ""Microsoft Office InfoPath represents a revolutionary leap in XML technologies and a new paradigm for gathering business-critical information. I am delighted that Scott Roberts and Hagen Green, two distinguished members of the InfoPath product team, decided to share their experience in this book.""–From the Foreword by Jean Paoli, cocreator of XML 1.0 and Microsoft Office InfoPathMicrosoft Office InfoPath 2007 offers breakthrough tools for gathering, managing, and integrating business-critical information, and creating efficient forms-driven processes. Two longtime members of Microsoft’s InfoPath product team have written the first comprehensive, hands-on guide to building successful XML-based solutions with InfoPath 2007. The book opens with a practical primer on the fundamentals of InfoPath form template design for information workers and application developers at all levels of experience. It then moves into advanced techniques for customizing, integrating, and extending form templates–with all the code examples and detail needed by professional developers. Learn how to: Design form templates: create blank form templates, insert and customize controls, use advanced formatting, and construct and lay out views Work with data: start with XML data or schema, manually edit data sources, and understand design-time visuals Add custom business logic to forms, and integrate them with other applications Retrieve and query data from external data sources, including XML files, databases, SharePoint lists, Web services, and ADO.NET DataSets Submit and receive form data using ADO.NET Save, preview, and publish to e-mail, SharePoint, and more Build reusable components with template parts Createworkflows with SharePoint and InfoPath E-Mail Forms Administer Forms Services and Web-enabled form templates Build advanced form templates using C# form code, custom controls, add-ins, and the new InfoPath 2007 managed object model Design form templates using Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) Update, secure, and optimize your form templates "List of Figures "" List of Tables "" Foreword "" Preface "" About the Authors "PART I: Designing Forms Chapter 1: Introduction to InfoPath 2007 Chapter 2: Basics of InfoPath Form Design Chapter 3: Working with Data Chapter 4: Advanced Controls and Customization Chapter 5: Adding Logic without Code Chapter 6: Retrieving Data from External Sources Chapter 7: Extended Features of Data Connections Chapter 8: Submitting Form Data Chapter 9: Saving and Publishing Chapter 10: Building Reusable Components Chapter 11: Security and Deployment Chapter 12: Creating Reports Chapter 13: Workflow Chapter 14: Introduction to Forms Services Part II: Advanced Form Design Chapter 15: Writing Code in InfoPath Chapter 16: Visual Studio Tools for Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 Chapter 17: A |
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Talk, Talk, Sweet Charlotte $31.57 "Talk, Talk, Sweet Charlotte" presents a unique and often candid investigation of certain psychological, emotional, and social considerations typically associated with autism. It describes the relationship that was built over a two year period when the author worked as a one on one aide with Charlotte Tate, a junior high student who has autism. Charlotte was non-verbal and very aggressive toward principals, vice principals, teachers, aides, and other students. Her behaviors had prevented her from participating in a regular classroom environment. The author traces his work with Charlotte and highlights qualities relating to belief, courage, and caring in various forms. The transformation of Charlotte from "one of the toughest kids to work with" to a student who has a "thirst for knowledge" is an inspirational, amazing story. |
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Access 2007 Forms & Reports for Dummies $20.47 Do you have tons and tons of data on your computer but you’re not quite sure how to make heads or tails of them–or even organize them? Are you using Access as spreadsheet rather than what it was really meant for? If you have trouble finding meaning in your data, then "Access 2007 Forms & Reports for Dummies" let you discover the wonders of this highly useful program. This no-nonsense guide gets right down to business by showing you the easy way to use this powerful tool. It gets you started with selective, targeted queries; forms that improve efficiency; and reports that communicate–while sparing you of any fancy language. This hands-on guide features clear, concise instructions that show you how to: Orient yourself with forms and reports Create and modify queries Build and edit forms Design and update reports Troubleshoot queries, forms, and reports Make your forms useful Add multiple tables to forms Add finishing touches to reports Thanks to the included references, Web sites, and informative tips, putting your data to good use has never been easier. You’ll even add some pizzazz to your reports with handy suggestions on ways to wow your viewers. With "Access 2007 Forms & Reports for Dummies, " you will be creating effective queries, forms, and reports in no time |
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Good Charlotte: Good Charlotte $7.63 Good Charlotte: Good Charlotte |