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FileMaker Pro basics
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add the .fmp12 filename extension to a set of files. See Adding filename extensions to
files (FileMaker Pro Advanced)
Related topics
Opening shared files as a client
Opening files troubleshooting
Closing windows and files
Closing files troubleshooting
Opening files with different system formats
When you create database files, FileMaker Pro uses your computer’s system formats to determine
how dates, times, and numbers display and sort. If you open or share a database file created with
different system formats, you can use your computer’s system formats or match the formats used
when the file was created.
To use your computers system formats: Choose Format menu > Use System Formats. The
Use System Formats command appears in the Format menu when you open a file on a computer
with different system formats or when you change system formats from what they were since the file
was last opened.
The Use System Formats command doesn’t interfere with any date, time, and number formatting
you may have specified in
Layout mode.
Note You can also set a data entry file option that determines what should occur when the system
formats in a file differ from the operating system. For more information, see
Setting file options.
To change your system formats:
Windows: Use the Regional and Language Options control panel or the Date and Time
control panel.
OS X: Use the Language & Text System Preference.
Click System’s settings to use the new settings when you reopen the file.
Note A cloned database file inherits the system formats of the first operating system it is opened
on. For more information, see Saving and copying files.
Related topics
Opening files
Closing windows and files
Closing files troubleshooting
Opening files troubleshooting
<Filename> is damaged and cannot be opened.
See Maintaining and recovering FileMaker Pro databases.
<Filename> is currently in use and could not be opened. The file is single-
user, or the host could not be found on the network.
All clients should access shared databases by choosing File menu > Open and clicking
Remote or by choosing File menu > Open Remote. Do not try to open a shared file directly
on its server through the networking features of your operating system. For more
information, see
Working with shared files as a client.