When you perform a quick find in Browse mode, FileMaker Pro searches across all the fields that are enabled for quick find within the selected layout. Quick find is helpful if the data you are looking for might be in multiple fields or if you don’t know which field contains the data. For more information, see
Performing a quick find in Browse mode.
When you perform a find in Find mode, FileMaker Pro searches through all the records in a
table, comparing the
search criteria you specify with the data in the table. For more information about performing a find, see
Making a find request.
Records with data matching the criteria become the found set, which is the subset of records being browsed. Records that don’t match are omitted. You can then constrain (narrow) or extend (broaden) the found set in Find mode.
You can work with just the records in the found set. For example, you can view, edit, calculate summaries for,
sort, print, delete,
export, or replace data in these records. You can also open another window in order to perform different find requests on the same data. For more information, see
Opening multiple windows per file.