User manual
Table Of Contents
- Bento® 3
- Welcome to Bento
- Overview of Bento
- Using Libraries
- Using the Address Book, iCal, and iPhoto Libraries
- Using Collections
- Using Form View
- About Forms
- Viewing a Form and a Table at the Same Time
- Creating Records in Form View
- Editing Records in Form View
- Duplicating Records in Form View
- Deleting Records in Form View
- Creating Forms
- Deleting Forms
- Duplicating Forms
- Renaming Forms
- Adding Fields to a Form
- Tabbing Between Fields
- Moving Fields and Objects on Forms
- Resizing Fields and Objects
- Removing Fields from a Form
- Customizing Form Layouts
- Using Table View
- Using Grid View
- Using Fields
- Importing, Exporting, and Printing
- Backing Up and Restoring Information
- Using Bento with Bento for iPhone and iPod touch
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Reverting to a Previous Version of Bento
- Index
Chapter 3 Using the Address Book, iCal, and iPhoto Libraries 49
Other iPhoto Considerations
• When you create a Bento backup file, the data from the iPhoto application is
not included in the Bento backup file. To back up the data from iPhoto, use
the Time Machine application.
• If you add fields to the iPhoto library, information from those additional fields
is included in the Bento backup file. Those fields are not added to the iPhoto
application. See
Chapter 10, “Backing Up and Restoring Information” on
page 117 for information on creating a Bento backup file.
Using Related Data Fields in the iPhoto Library
You can quickly create a related data field based on the iPhoto library by dragging
onto a form in another library.
In a related data field based on the iPhoto library, you can’t create or delete records.
Drag the Nature
collection to a form in
the Projects library...
...to create a related data
field.