Supported import/export file formats
FileMaker Pro and many application programs that you want to exchange data with use a proprietary file format. In order to exchange data, you must export the data from one application in a format that the other application can import. If you’re exchanging data with another application program, check the documentation that came with that program to determine a common intermediary file format that both FileMaker Pro and the other program supports.
Most file formats support data conversion only and do not import or export formatting such as font, size, style, and color. Some of the formats export or convert field names and field types.
Supported |
Filename |
Import/convert |
Notes |
.csv or .txt |
Both |
You can specify any record to use as field names. |
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.tab, tsv, or .txt |
Import/convert only |
You can specify any record to use as field names and the character that separates field values. |
|
.dbf |
Both |
Format retains field names. |
|
.claris |
Both |
Format retains field names. |
|
.htm |
Export only |
Exports data as an HTML table for use as a static webpage. |
|
.mer |
Both |
Format retains field names. |
|
.xlsx |
Both |
You can specify any record to use as field names. |
|
.tab, tsv, or .txt |
Convert or export |
When converting, you can specify any record to use as field names. To import, use custom-separated values format. |
|
.xml |
Both |
In addition to XML files, you can import the XML data result of an HTTP request. |
You can also do the following:
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Import image files or text files from a folder all at once. See Importing a folder of files all at once.
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Import from ODBC data sources and use FileMaker Pro as ODBC data source to serve FileMaker Pro data. See Querying an ODBC data source from FileMaker Pro and Sharing FileMaker Pro data via ODBC or JDBC (FileMaker Pro only).
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Set up recurring imports so FileMaker Pro updates data automatically the first time you view imported data in a file or lets you use a script to update data on demand. Data imported via recurring import is read-only in FileMaker Pro. See Setting up recurring imports.