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Creating a database
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3. In the Data Entry area, select one or more of the following options:
4. Click OK to save your changes, or click another tab to set additional file options.
To perform scripts that open and close windows:
Note You must log in using a Full Access privilege set to edit items in the Script Triggers tab.
1. Choose File menu > File Options, and click the Script Triggers tab.
2. Select one or more script triggers in the list.
Select To
Use smart
quotes
Use curly quotation marks and curly apostrophes. If this option is deselected or
you use a font that doesn't have curly quotes, FileMaker
Pro uses plain (straight)
quotes and apostrophes. Changes affect new typing only; they do not affect
existing data.
Use Asian
language line-
breaking
Control Asian language line-breaking. This option is enabled by default. If this
option is disabled, standard Asian language rules concerning which characters
can start or end a line of text are ignored.
Use Roman
language line-
breaking
Control standard Roman language line-breaking, including word wrapping. This
option is enabled by default. If this option is disabled, letters and spaces are
treated equally as symbols, and Roman language words are not treated as units.
Instead, a word will wrap to the next line when it exceeds the width of the field or
text block, which could occur in mid-word.
Overwrite input
when an Asian
IME is on
(Windows)
Overwrite existing characters at the cursor location with new characters entered
by the user when an Asian input method editor (IME) is running. This option is off
by default.
Select To
Always use
current system
settings
Use the current system settings for data entry of numbers, dates, and times. This
option is on by default.
Always use
file’s saved
settings
Use the system settings saved with the file for display and data entry of numbers,
dates, and times.
Ask whenever
settings are
different
Prompt the user to choose which system settings to use when entering data in a
number, date, time, or timestamp field that was created using system settings that
are different from the current system settings.