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Migrator for Notes to SharePoint 7.4 - User Guide

Migrator for Notes to SharePoint Migrator for Notes to SharePoint Console
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Migrator for Notes to SharePoint Designer Migration jobs Appendix: Reference information

Generate InfoPath form template

This action allows you to migrate your Notes Forms to InfoPath Form Templates.

From the first page of the wizard, choose which type of template you would like to create. Select Form Library, to create a form template to be used in a SharePoint Form Library. Select List to create a form template to be used in a SharePoint List Form. This type is only available for SharePoint 2013/2016/2019 Enterprise edition and requires InfoPath 2010/2013.

If you select List, go to Template for form library for the wizard details.

Template for form library

If you selected to create an InfoPath form template to be used in a SharePoint Form Library, then the second page of the wizard allows you to name the generated template file (if only one Form was selected), or select a folder to save the templates into (if multiple Forms were selected - destination filename will be the Form name). If any of the selected forms exist on-disk, a dialog box will launch asking the user to confirm overwriting the existing forms.

The second page of the wizard is where you select the Notes form elements to be migrated.

The third page of the wizard is where you set the default control sizes.

The fourth page of the wizard is used to set which Notes fields are migrated to InfoPath, and how those fields should be mapped when creating a InfoPath document migration job later. For more information, see Generating InfoPath forms (post version 5.2).

The following is a description of the options:

The fifth page of the wizard shows you the options you have selected.

Once the migration is complete, a dialog box will appear with the buttons:

Launch Form Template in Design Mode - launches InfoPath in design mode, so the developer can make changes to the template
Fill-out the Form - shows a preview of what the generated form would look like to an end-user
View Detailed Migration Report - opens the migration report in the default web browser

The migrated form will appear as a .XSN file in the selected folder. If the option Write migration log files is checked, in the folder will be a subfolder named formname_Migrator for Notes to SharePointiplog. This folder contains all the source files that comprise the InfoPath template, and a log file named "Migrator for Notes to SharePoint_infopath_log.txt" if the form migration failed. These are useful for debugging in case the template does not load properly in InfoPath.

The newly migrated form can now be used to migrate Notes documents to InfoPath documents. For more information, see Generating InfoPath forms (post version 5.2).

InfoPath's rendering engine is HTML based, so most of the form's text, fonts, colors, styles, and tables will be migrated as straight HTML in the same way HTML is generated today. The following Notes properties and fields are migrated:

Template for list form

If you selected to create an InfoPath form template to be used in a SharePoint List Form, then you will need to select a migration job that will be used.

Do not migrate elements that are…: Paragraphs in a Notes Form can be marked hidden based on several different factors. If unchecked, the paragraphs are migrated regardless of the hide setting, but the check boxes in this section can be used to honor the hide setting in Notes. So if "Hidden in Read mode" is checked, then if a paragraph is marked "hide when opened for reading", the paragraph will NOT be migrated.
Create InfoPath Sections for elements that are…: The corresponding check box must be cleared for this to be enabled. Checking one of these will cause paragraphs hidden by the given method to be wrapped in an InfoPath "Section" control. This is handy because it allows the InfoPath developer to refer to the entire hidden area with a single identifier, making show/hide logic easier.
Control measurements: Some fields in Notes do not have a specified size, like text fields and dialog lists. When these controls are mapped to InfoPath controls, they need to be given a width and sometimes a height. These options specify the default height/width for controls that do not have a set size in Notes. If the Auto check box is selected, no width or height value is needed. When set to Auto, the InfoPath field takes up no screen space until you type into it, then it grows as necessary, similar to Notes. Not all field types support the Auto feature. Only the supported field types will have this option available.
Set fields in table cells to 100% width: If a table cell contains a control that does not have size specified in Notes, checking this box will cause InfoPath to set the control width to 100%, instead of the width set in the Control measurements. This may provide a table rendering closer to the original table in Notes.

Go to Notes database

This action will launch Notes if it is not already open and take you to the selected Notes database.

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