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Creating and managing layouts and reports
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Note In Layout mode, popovers are included in the default tab order. When you press Tab to move
to a popover button, press Tab again to open the popover, then continue pressing Tab to advance
through the objects on the popover. In
Browse mode, popover buttons are not in the tab order by
default, but you can add popover buttons to the tab order. See Setting the tab order for data entry.
Related topics
Drawing and inserting objects on a layout
Placing and removing fields on a layout
Selecting and working with objects on a layout
Formatting popover buttons and popovers
Working with web viewers on layouts
Use web viewers to display web pages directly in a FileMaker Pro layout. Web viewers are layout
objects that allow you to display information from websites based on data in your database. For
example, a web viewer can calculate a URL for a map website based on information in your
database table’s address and city fields. As you browse each record in your table, the web viewer
displays a map of the location specified in the current record.
To make it easier for you to create web viewers, FileMaker Pro includes templates for several data-
driven websites. When you use one of these templates, you only need to specify the parameters
used by the website. You can also create a custom
web address for any website.
Web viewers use the operating system’s web browser technology, so you can perform many of the
same tasks with web viewers that you can with web browsers. You can click links and navigate to
pages other than the page the web viewer originally loaded. Web viewers can also display content
on websites—such as PDF documents and QuickTime movies—for which you may need to install
additional software. You can also control URL encoding.
Web viewers are not meant to replace web browsers. For some websites, you may need to open a
separate web browser window.
Related topics
Navigating in web viewers
Troubleshooting layouts with web viewers
To Do this
Copy (or cut) the object and
then paste the object
Choose Edit menu > Copy (or Cut). Click with the arrow pointer
where you want the object pasted, then choose Edit menu
>
Paste.
See Copying, duplicating, and deleting objects.
Delete the object Choose Edit menu > Clear.
Or, press Backspace or Delete.
See Copying, duplicating, and deleting objects.
Move the object Drag the object to a new location.
See Moving objects on a layout.
Resize or reshape the object Drag one of the selection handles to change the object’s shape
or size.
See Resizing and reshaping objects.