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This article is the third in the series trying to demystify all that SharePoint Designer 2010 has to offer

SharePoint 2010 will bring significant changes that will likely be both empowering and disruptive for law firm users and technical staff.

8 Features in SharePoint 2010 That Rock

In Part 1 of this article I tried to solve the problem for SharePoint 2007 with Workflows, but never found the time to complete it and create custom workflow activities for SharePoint Designer. In 2010, SharePoint Designer comes to the rescue, as it has similar workflow activities OOTB!

At the Microsoft SharePoint Conference 2009, I had the distinct pleasure to present the Introduction to SharePoint Designer 2010 session. The early estimates are that over 1000 people attended that session. I personally had a real good time talking about SharePoint Designer since, aside from the facts that it’s my favorite tool to customize SharePoint and that I co-authored the book on SharePoint Designer 2007, so many enhancements have been made to this product that I didn’t have to use the “maybe this feature will be included in the next version” answer even once in the session Q&A! Awesome!

This post focuses on how I was able to use the out of the box InfoPath approval approve/reject task forms forms in my custom Visual Studio SharePoint workflow