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FILEMAKER PRO HELP 1299
Miscellaneous Non-toc Topics
FileMaker Quick Start Screen
The FileMaker Quick Start Screen provides a central place where you can:
Create new files, using either a Starter Solution provided by FileMaker Pro or by creating an
empty file you design yourself. For information, see
Creating a FileMaker Pro file.
Create new files using data from a file of a different format (such as Bento 4, or a later
supported version, or Microsoft Excel). For information, see
Converting a data file to a new
FileMaker Pro file.
Open existing files located on your computer or remote networked computers. For
information, see
Using FileMaker Quick Start to open files.
Visit the FileMaker Resource Center to learn more about FileMaker Pro, experience
FileMaker
Pro as you work through the interactive Getting Started tour, or view the
FileMaker Forum to collaborate with other FileMaker users through an online bulletin board.
For information, see
Using FileMaker Quick Start to learn more about FileMaker Pro.
Select ODBC Data Source dialog box
This dialog box appears so that you can access an existing ODBC data source. You can import from
the data source, or you can work with the data source interactively in the relationships graph.
If you want to import ODBC data into FileMaker Pro files (by writing SQL queries), see
Querying an ODBC data source from FileMaker Pro.
If you want to access and work with ODBC data interactively on layouts and in the
relationships graph (without writing SQL queries), see the section on adding an ODBC data
source in
Connecting to data sources.
Specify Layout dialog box
Use this dialog box to set the default layout to display whenever you open the file.
To specify a layout, select the layout in the list, then click OK.
Standard Deviation By
Population
Calculate population standard deviation.
Fraction of Total Calculate the ratio of the value in the field to the total of all the values in
that field. For example, find what fraction of total sales can be attributed to
each salesperson.
Select To
To Do this
Expand or collapse
a folder
Click the expand/collapse icon to the left of the folder name, or
press the + or - key (Windows) or the Right Arrow or Left Arrow
key (OS
X).
View folders and
their contents by
folder name
In the list in the upper left of the dialog box, choose a folder
name. You see the folder’s layouts and subfolders.
To show all layouts, choose Show All.