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Free White Paper: Forms are important.  Forms are used for nearly all end user data input. 

We use forms for capturing vacation requests, timesheet entries, sign-ups, opt-ins, opt-outs, registrations, feedback, comments, reviews, ideas, expenses, help desk information, contacts, applications, speaker submissions, polls, tickets, tasks, and just about anything that requires user input.

You name it, and chances are a form is used to capture the information.

So why is creating a simple form and putting it on a SharePoint page something we need "sweet skills" for? 

How can building beautiful forms be accomplished affordably and without understanding HTML, SharePoint Designer, InfoPath or Visual Studio?