Saving, importing, and exporting dataYou can exchange information between FileMaker Pro and other applications by saving, importing, and exporting data to other file formats. For example, you can import data that is currently in another database or spreadsheet program, or export address data in order to create personalized form letters with a word processing program.
• save FileMaker Pro data to Excel and PDF files
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• append FileMaker Pro records to existing FileMaker Pro PDF files
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• set up recurring imports to help you routinely refresh read-only data imported from another file
• For general information on how FileMaker Pro saves files, see Saving and copying files.
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• If you’re using FileMaker Pro on both Windows and Mac OS, you don’t need to use import and export features to open FileMaker Pro files created on different operating systems. To open a FileMaker Pro for Mac OS file in FileMaker Pro for Windows, or vice versa, choose File menu > Open, and open the file. For more information, see Opening files.
• You can also import scripts from other FileMaker Pro files. For more information, see Importing scripts from other FileMaker files.
• You can import tables from other FileMaker Pro files. For more information, see About creating a new table for imported data and Copying or importing table schemas (FileMaker Pro Advanced).