Working with content in interactive containers
You can work interactively with PDF, audio, and video files in an interactive container. For example, you can scroll through the pages of a PDF file, zoom in and out, and copy text.
You can drag a file from Windows Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac OS) into an interactive container. If you drag multiple files, only the first file is inserted in the field.
For more information about working with PDF files in interactive containers, see Working with PDF files in interactive containers.
Working with audio files in interactive containers
When you work with audio files in interactive containers, keep the following points in mind:
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To insert an audio file into an interactive container, in Browse mode choose Insert menu > Audio/Video. This menu item replaces Insert menu > QuickTime, and Insert menu > Sound becomes unavailable.
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When the Start playback automatically option is selected in the Inspector, the audio file starts playing when you display the record. If the option is not selected, you start playing the audio file by clicking the play control.
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Working with video files in interactive containers
When you work with video files in interactive containers, keep the following points in mind:
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To insert a video file into an interactive container, in Browse mode choose Insert menu > Audio/Video. This menu item replaces Insert menu > QuickTime.
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When the Start playback automatically option is selected in the Inspector, the video starts playing when you display the record. If the option is not selected, you start playing the video by clicking the play control.
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Notes
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In FileMaker Go, content in container fields is displayed by the iOS like other iOS audio, video, and PDF files.