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sharepointkb.wordpress.com/...modifying-xsn-files-infopath - Cached
This link has been bookmarked by 2 people . It was first bookmarked on 30 Jan 2009, by Jeremy Thake.
illustrates that an XSN file is actually a CAB file, and if you change the extension to .cab you can open with winzip and see all of its contents, modify the template, etc.
SharePoint InfoPath XSN
sharepoint infopath development xsn
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