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Customizing files with FileMaker Pro Advanced
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Drag an arrow up or down to change the order of the menus in the list.
Each time you switch layouts, FileMaker Pro installs the menu set specified in the Menu Set option
in the Layout Setup dialog box.
In FileMaker Pro Advanced, you can temporarily switch menu sets or restore standard FileMaker
menus using the Tools menu, which is always added to the menu bar. This is helpful for testing
menu sets.
To temporarily switch menu sets:
1. In FileMaker Pro Advanced, choose Tools menu > Custom Menus.
2. Select the menu set you want.
Notes
OS X:
If you do not include a Help menu in your menu set, the operating system will install an
empty Help menu. You cannot remove this menu, change its position on the menu bar,
or change its title.
The FileMaker Pro menu is added after the Apple menu. You cannot customize the Quit
or Preferences menu items. You can only customize the About
FileMaker Pro menu
item.
Windows: The Exit menu item is added at the end of the first unlocked (modifiable) menu.
You cannot customize the Exit menu item.
After you create menu sets, you must specify options for installing them. You can:
specify a default menu set for a file
To Do this
Add a menu to the menu set Click Add, do one of the following in the Select Menu dialog box,
then click Select:
Choose a menu from the list.
Click + to create a new menu. For more information, see
Defining custom menus (FileMaker Pro Advanced).
Click to remove a custom menu in the Select Menu dialog
box. Default FileMaker
Pro menus shown in brackets [ ] in the
Select Menu dialog box cannot be removed from the list.
Note You can Shift-click, or Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click
(OS
X) additional menus to add multiple menus to the menu set.
Remove a menu from the
menu set
Select the menu you want to remove from the menu set, then click
Remove.
Edit a menu Select the menu, then click Edit. See Creating and editing custom
menu items (FileMaker Pro Advanced).
Tip You can double-click a menu to display the Edit Custom Menu
dialog box, then edit the menu.
Note Standard FileMaker Menus (shown in brackets [ ]) cannot be
edited.