Help

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FileMaker Pro basics
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FileMaker Pro features by version
Using Help
FileMaker Pro Help provides comprehensive step-by-step instructions on FileMaker Pro features.
You can open Help from the Help menu in FileMaker
Pro.
There are three ways to access Help:
Browse the Help table of contents to locate topics by subject.
Search for particular topics by entering keywords.
You can get information about the currently displayed dialog box by pressing F1 (Windows)
or Command-? (OS
X). Some dialog boxes display a (Windows) or (OS X) button
or a Learn More link, which you can also use for getting information about the dialog box.
Using FileMaker Quick Start to learn more about FileMaker Pro
The FileMaker Quick Start Screen gives you quick access to additional information about
FileMaker
Pro, including the FileMaker Resource Center online library, instructional videos, the
Getting Started tour, and FileMaker
Forum, a user group communication center.
To access additional information about FileMaker Pro:
1. Do one of the following:
Start FileMaker Pro.
If FileMaker Pro is running or if you start FileMaker Pro and you don’t see the Quick
Start Screen, choose Help menu
> Quick Start Screen.
2. On the right side of the Quick Start Screen, select a link to learn more about FileMaker Pro.
Click Visit the Resource Center to watch instructional videos about FileMaker Pro and
explore an online library that offers links to tutorials, electronic documentation, and
more.
Click Start now to explore FileMaker Pro and learn about creating custom solutions.
You can also start the tour by choosing Help
menu > Product Documentation >
Getting
Started Tour. Don’t worry about spoiling the tour — if you make changes as
you work, you can start again by deleting the file, FMP13
Getting Started.fmp12, from
your Documents folder and then restarting the tour.
Click Go to the FileMaker Forum to collaborate with other FileMaker users through an
online bulletin board.
Related topics
Starting FileMaker Pro
Using FileMaker Quick Start to open files
Creating a FileMaker Pro file
Converting the trial version to the full version of FileMaker Pro
You can convert your copy of the trial version of FileMaker Pro 13 to the full version without
uninstalling the trial version. All of your settings, recent files list, and Favorites are preserved, so you
can continue working with your FileMaker
Pro data uninterrupted.