User manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface Learning how to use FileMakerPro
- Chapter 1 FileMaker Pro basics
- Chapter 2 Adding and viewing data
- Chapter 3 Finding and sorting information
- Finding records
- Finding text and characters
- Finding exact matches in text fields
- Finding numbers, dates, and times
- Finding ranges of information
- Finding data in related fields
- Finding records that match multiple criteria
- Finding empty or non-empty fields
- Finding duplicates
- Finding all records except those matching criteria
- Hiding records from a found set and viewing hidden records
- Viewing, repeating, or changing the last find
- Sorting records
- Finding records
- Chapter 4 Previewing and printing information
- Chapter 5 Creating a database
- Chapter 6 Creating and managing layouts and reports
- Chapter 7 Customizing layouts
- Chapter 8 Working with related files
- Chapter 9 Protecting databases with passwords and groups
- Chapter 10 Creating scripts to automate tasks
- About scripts
- Creating scripts: an overview
- About ScriptMaker steps
- Control script steps
- Navigation script steps
- Sort, find, and print script steps
- Editing script steps
- Fields script steps
- Records script steps
- Windows script steps
- Files script steps
- Spelling script steps
- Open Menu Item script steps
- Miscellaneous script steps
- Changing scripts
- Duplicating, renaming, or deleting scripts
- Importing scripts
- Listing scripts in the Scripts menu
- Using buttons with scripts
- Example of a ScriptMaker script
- Chapter 11 Using formulas and functions
- Chapter 12 Importing and exporting data
- Chapter 13 Sharing databases on a network
- Chapter 14 Publishing databases on the Web
- About publishing databases on the Web
- How users work with databases on the Web
- What you need to publish databasesontheWeb
- Publishing databases on the Web: an overview
- Enabling FileMaker Pro Web Companion
- Configuring FileMaker Pro WebCompanion
- Enabling Web Companion sharing
- Setting up browser views
- Testing your published database
- About browser views for web publishing
- Chapter 15 Using ODBC with FileMakerPro
- Appendix A Customizing FileMaker Pro
- Appendix B Backing up and recovering files
- Appendix C FileMaker Pro Quick Reference (Windows)
- Appendix D FileMaker Pro Quick Reference (Mac OS)
- Index
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FileMaker Pro User’s Guide
1 Add header and footer parts with static text (like your company’s
name), dynamic text (like the page number or current date), or a
graphic (like your company logo).
1 Save information in a script to re-run the report (for example,
switch to the report layout, sort the data, and pause to let you preview
the report).
You can modify any of these options after you complete the
assistant.
Table view
Table view is not a type of layout; it’s a view of your data in a
spreadsheet-like grid format where you can quickly rearrange fields
in Browse mode. For example, you can quickly reorder, resize, or
sort columns (fields) with just a mouse click (if those options are set).
Table view is one of three views available for any layout in
FileMaker Pro. For more information, see “Viewing records” on
page 2-2 and “Setting up View as Form, View as List, and View as
Table” on page 6-10.
As with a Columnar list/report layout, a Table view contains the fields
you select, in the order you specify from left to right, with field
names as column headings.
Note Table view is similar to a simple Columnar list/report layout, but
there are differences. Table view is a more flexible arrangement of the
data because it can be enabled or disabled in Browse mode. It’s
useful when you want to let users make simple changes to how data
is displayed in Browse mode, or when you want to provide a
familiar, spreadsheet-like appearance to your data.
Labels
Use a Labels layout to arrange fields you select to print on one of the
predefined standard label sizes. (FileMaker Pro includes the
dimensions of a large number of standard label types.) If the label
type you want isn’t available, you can specify custom label
dimensions.