U.M. (Mac OS)

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Using ScriptMaker and buttons 5-37
1 If the values don’t match, FileMaker Pro copies the ClientID value
into Global. It doesn’t change the Mark field.
4. The script repeats step 3 until it reaches the last record in the file.
5. The script finds all records with an x in the Mark field, and then
displays the found set of duplicate records.
Changing monitor settings
In this example, the Set Monitor Depth script uses AppleScript
commands to set your primary monitor to a minimum bit depth. For
example, it sets a monitor that supports 256 colors to a bit depth of black
and white.
Note To use this script, you must have a scriptable version of the Finder
(included in System 7.5 or later).