![]() ![]() It was a fun (to me) quick way to make a pretty form, with some field rules that satisfied the needs of an internal customer. I have not built anything as complicated as I used to in SP2010, but I have used infopath to customize list forms and they worked fine. That said - Where do you enable it in SharePoint Online? Are you talking about the SharePoint Admin Center | Infopath | Browser-enabled Form Templates? I have both "Allow users to browser-enable form templates" and "Render form templates that are browser-enabled by users" enabled. However if I was to suggest an approach by someone who had to learn either one, I would suggest PowerApps since that is the right place to invest in skill development. I see no reason why I shouldn't use those tools if I, or an internal customer, has a modest need with a short lifecycle. I spent many hours developing solutions in InfoPath and SPD. ![]() If you view the Microsoft Product Lifecycle page you will see that Mainstream support for InfoPath 2013 is and the extended support is. However, I also think we are in the business of providing productivity solutions that work for our customers (in my case internal) now. This is not to say I disagree with learning and using powerapps, I don't. I pasted part of the text from the link ( ) in your screenshot at the bottom of my reply. I am a little disappointed that nobody answered your actual question. ![]()
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