Which form should you recommend?

You are designing a custom workflow for a SharePoint 2010 solution. You need to specify which type of workflow
form to use. The requirements for the form are:
Specify the main list, library, or content type that the workflow will affect.
.Provide a form to display the Add a New Workflow page.
.Provide the form where the administrator can specify settings common to all workflows, such as the workflow
definition and initiation conditions, and whether the workflow runs on items or folders, or both.
You need to specify which type of workflow form should be used for each phase of the workflow process to meet all these requirements.
Which form should you recommend?

You are designing a custom workflow for a SharePoint 2010 solution. You need to specify which type of workflow
form to use. The requirements for the form are:
Specify the main list, library, or content type that the workflow will affect.
.Provide a form to display the Add a New Workflow page.
.Provide the form where the administrator can specify settings common to all workflows, such as the workflow
definition and initiation conditions, and whether the workflow runs on items or folders, or both.
You need to specify which type of workflow form should be used for each phase of the workflow process to meet all these requirements.
Which form should you recommend?

A.
Association

B.
Initiation

C.
Modifications

D.
Task



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Mariya

Mariya

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Association forms are displayed to administrators when they first decide to add—or associate—a workflow with a particular list, document library, or content type. You can use association forms to let an administrator specify parameters, default values, and other information for the workflow as it applies to items on the list, library, or content type with which the administrator is associating it.