Creating a FileMaker Pro file
• Create an empty file, then design layouts yourself.
• Create an empty file using layouts defined in a FileMaker Pro Starter Solution (template).
• Use FileMaker Pro to open a file containing data in another file format, then modify the design by adding layouts, if needed. For information, see Converting a data file to a new FileMaker Pro file.
1. Tip You can use the FileMaker Quick Start Screen to create new files. Choose Help menu > Quick Start Screen, click Create a New Database, and continue with step 2.Windows: For Save as type, select FileMaker Files. If you don't type a file extension, FileMaker Pro adds .fmp12 to the filename. (To view file extensions in Windows, see the Windows operating system Help.)FileMaker Pro creates the file and displays an empty database in Table View.
• To add fields and records, define field types, and set options for fields in a spreadsheet-like table, use the options in Table View. For more information, see Working with data in Table View.
• To define tables, fields, and relationships, or to set field options, choose File menu > Manage > Database. For more information, see Defining database fields and Defining database tables.Note By default, choosing File menu > New Database displays an empty database in Table View. You can change the default setting to display the Manage Database dialog box whenever you choose File menu > New Database to create a new database. For more information, see Setting general preferences.
1. Tip You can use the FileMaker Quick Start Screen to create new files. Choose Help menu > Quick Start Screen, click Use a Starter Solution, and continue with step 2.
2. Select All Solutions to view a list of all available solution files or choose a solution category to narrow the list of choices.
3. Select a solution from the list (Windows) or the group of thumbnails (Mac OS), then click Choose.Windows: For Save as type, select FileMaker Files. If you don't type a file extension, FileMaker Pro adds .fmp12 to the filename. (To view file extensions in Windows, see the Windows operating system Help.)FileMaker Pro creates the file on your disk and the file opens. This pre-designed database contains fields and buttons set up for tasks commonly performed in databases. This file contains no data.
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• If you don’t see the FileMaker Starter Solutions, they are not installed. If you have your installation CD, you can install the Starter Solutions by specifying the English language pack when you perform a custom installation of FileMaker Pro over your existing installation. For more information about installing FileMaker Pro, see the Installation and New Features Guide for FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Pro Advanced. If you do not have your installation CD, visit http://www.filemaker.com and download Starter Solutions individually. If you want Starter Solutions to be accessible from the FileMaker Quick Start Screen, place them in one of the following locations:
• FileMaker Pro/English Extras/Templates/
• FileMaker Pro Advanced/English Extras/Templates/
• You can create a file by opening a non-FileMaker Pro data file (for example, a Microsoft Excel file) in FileMaker Pro, or by making a copy of an existing FileMaker Pro file. When you open a non-FileMaker Pro data file, a new FileMaker Pro file is created with the file’s data in it. For more information, see Converting a data file to a new FileMaker Pro file.If you see the error message, This command cannot be used by this installation of FileMaker, the ability to create new databases was disabled during the installation of FileMaker Pro.