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Tip of the week: Make Your MOSS Workflow Forms Look Like Microsoft's

01 April 2007 Patrick-Tisseghem MOSS 2007

Definitely the best posting so far this week! I have been looking for something like this but never got the time to dive into it myself. Christopher White comes to the rescue and shows us how to create great-looking MOSS workflow forms.

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