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Everybody loves to use InfoPath forms. And let’s face it, we all wish we could just take them and put them into CRM. This post delves into how I integrated InfoPath & CRM to dynamically allow InfoPath forms received by email into CRM records. It is still under development, but the source code has been partially tested and works.

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An update to the Silverlight control on codeplex at CRMAttachmentImage.CodePlex.com for adding images to any entity form in CRM 2011 to now support GIFs and WebCam capture using ImageTools for Silverlight.

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In a previous post I provided a screenshot with a contact photo on the form. I have now released a version of the Silverlight control on codeplex at CRMAttachmentImage.CodePlex.com. It is a Silverlight control for adding images to any entity form in CRM 2011.

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Do you want a drop down box for the state, but you don’t want to break core CRM functionality?

In CRM 4.0 I had posted an article about changing the CRM Address State to a drop down box. I have went back and updated the code a little (fixed a bug) and it will work with CRM 2011.

Ok, this script uses the same methods I used in CRM 4 to show the states for the United States and Canada (You can always modify it to have more options). This will help restrict what people put in the state field by providing them a drop down box. It will also allow them to view the old text box and enter any custom information just by clicking on ‘* ENTER A CUSTOM PROVINCE *’.

This script will work on the onload for a lead, contact, account, and sales-contact.

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