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Creating a database
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Notes
If you don’t see the FileMaker Starter Solutions, they are not installed. If you have your
installation CD, you can install the Starter Solutions by specifying the English language pack
when you perform a custom installation of FileMaker
Pro over your existing installation. For
more information about installing FileMaker
Pro, see the INSTALLATION AND NEW FEATURES
G
UIDE FOR FILEMAKER PRO AND FILEMAKER PRO ADVANCED. If you do not have your
installation CD, visit
http://www.filemaker.com and download Starter Solutions individually. If
you want Starter Solutions to be accessible from the FileMaker Quick Start Screen, place
them in one of the following locations:
FileMaker Pro/English Extras/Templates/
FileMaker Pro Advanced/English Extras/Templates/
You can create a file by opening a non-FileMaker Pro data file (for example, a Microsoft
Excel file) in FileMaker
Pro, or by making a copy of an existing FileMaker Pro file. When you
open a non-FileMaker
Pro data file, a new FileMaker Pro file is created with the file’s data in
it. See
Converting a data file to a new FileMaker Pro file.
Troubleshooting problems when creating a file
If you see the error message, This command cannot be used by this installation of FileMaker,
the ability to create new databases was disabled during the installation of FileMaker
Pro.
Contact your systems administrator for more information.
Related topics
About planning a database
Defining database tables
Setting file options
You can set preferences for the current file’s default layout, login information, spelling, and opening
and/or closing scripts. To set preferences for all files, see
Setting preferences.
To set options for opening and closing the current file:
1. Choose File menu > File Options, and click the Open tab if it is not already selected.
Select To
Minimum
version allowed
to open this file,
then choose a
version of
FileMaker
Pro,
FileMaker
Go, or
FileMaker
Server
from the list
Prevent a file from being opened with a version of FileMaker Pro, FileMaker Go,
or FileMaker
Server that’s earlier than the specified version.
The file must be local and not shared when the option is set. However, once the
option is set, the file can be hosted remotely. All files will appear in the Open
Remote dialog box, but only qualifying files can be opened. You need exclusive
access to the file in order to set this option, so make sure no one else is using the
file.