Quick Start
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Welcome to FileMaker Pro
- Chapter 2 Installing FileMaker Pro in Windows
- Chapter 3 Installing FileMaker Pro in the Mac OS
- Chapter 4 New features in FileMaker Pro
- The user interface’s new look
- New Layout/Report assistant
- Other layout improvements
- ODBC support in FileMakerPro
- Microsoft Excel import and file conversion
- ActiveX Automation support (Windows)
- QuickTime
- Web publishing
- View as Table
- Improvements to value lists
- Import script
- Import Update
- Multi-User (Hidden)
- Hands-on, task-oriented tutorial
- Lesson 1 FileMaker Pro basics
- Lesson 2 Browsing information
- Lesson 3 Finding and sorting records
- Lesson 4 Creating a database and entering records
- Lesson 5 Customizing what you see
- Lesson 6 Creating lists, mailing labels, and form letters
- Lesson 7 Simplifying data entry
- Lesson 8 Automating tasks with buttons and scripts
- Lesson 9 Creating and running reports
- Lesson 10 Making databases relational
- Lesson 11 Keeping your data safe
Installing FileMaker Pro in the Mac OS
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3. Select the components you want to install by selecting the
checkboxes.
Note You can’t use custom installation to install the ODBC
component of FileMaker Pro. To install the required ODBC files,
you must choose the Easy installation option. For more information,
see page 19.
4. Specify the installation location, or use the default location.
1 If you switch to a disk that isn’t a hard disk or is locked, the Install
button is dimmed and the dialog box tells you why you can’t install
onto that disk.
1 To select the folder in which you want to install the
FileMaker Pro 5 Folder or the specified files, choose Select Folder
from the pop-up menu and select the desired folder.
1 If the selected disk doesn’t have enough space for the files you
select, you see a message. In the Finder software, you can delete
existing files to make more room on the disk. You can also choose
not to install some files (like the tutorial or template files) by
deselecting those files in the scrolling list.
5. Click Install.
If you’ve selected the application, you see the Personalize dialog
box.
6. In the Name box, type your name and press the Tab key.
7. Type your company name, if applicable, and press Tab.
If you don’t have a company name, you can put other information
(like your address) in the box or leave it blank.
8. Type your FileMaker Pro installation code.
The installation code is a seventeen-digit number located on a multi-
part sticker on a separate paper sheet within the box.
Important You must enter the installation code during installation or
the software will not install. See “Installation code” on page 2 for
more information.
Check your typing carefully. After you click OK, you can’t change
the name, company, or installation code unless you reinstall
FileMaker Pro.
9. Click OK.
The Installer begins copying files. After the selected files are
installed, a final dialog box tells you the installation on your hard
disk was successful.
10. Click Quit to leave the Installer.
11. If you turned off virus protection and file sharing before
installing, turn them back on now.
Where files are stored on your hard disk
The following table shows the files and folders you can install, and
the preferred location for them on your hard disk. If you install onto
the current system disk, the FileMaker Pro Installer places all the
files you need in their preferred locations.
Items
you can
install
Click here for
information
about the
selected
component
Total amount
of disk space
required for
the selected
component
Choose
Custom
Install