FileMaker Pro uses certain default settings when it recovers a file. You can change these settings when you attempt to recover a damaged file.
FileMaker Pro displays the Advanced Recovery Options dialog box, with either the default recovery options selected (if this is the first time the dialog box is displayed during the current application launch) or with the most recent settings made during the current application launch.
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Note Scanning all the records and field data may take a long time, but it’s the only option that re-creates missing field or table definitions. If any fields or records are at invalid locations in the file, only this option will find and remove them.
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Rebuild field indexes, and then select Now or Later
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Remove the most recently used settings including page format, print settings, layout formatting defaults; and for every table in a file, the import and export order, recent sorts, recent finds, the last found set, and send mail options. (However, any saved finds are recovered.)
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Bypass any scripts or layouts that are normally used when the file is opened. (Any scripts created in File Options with the OnFirstWindowOpen or OnWindowOpen script triggers are disabled and FileMaker Pro creates a blank layout into which the file opens.) This option prompts you near the end of the recovery process to enter an account and password with full access to the database.
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To use these settings the next time you recover a file during the same application launch, keep Use advanced options selected in the “Name new recovered file” dialog box. To change these settings, keep
Use advanced options selected in the “Name new recovered file” dialog box, and click
Specify.
To revert to the FileMaker Pro default recovery settings, deselect
Use advanced options.