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
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Getting Started Guide
8. Click into the large box and enter the values for this list, New and
Continuing, by typing each value on its own line.
9. Click OK.
10. Click Done.
Assign a value list to a field and display it as radio buttons
1. Choose View menu > Layout Mode.
2. Select the Membership Type field.
3. Choose Format menu > Field Format.
4. In the Style area, click the triangle next to Pop-up list and select
Radio buttons from the list.
5. Click the triangle button to the right of using value list and select
Membership Types from the menu.
6. Click OK. Your radio buttons should be visible in Layout mode.
7. In Browse mode, test your value list and buttons by clicking them.
Select
Radio
buttons
Select the
Membership
Types value list
Membership
Type field
formatted as
radio buttons