Opening files
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• Open FileMaker Pro files that may be available as shared databases on your network. For more information, see Working with shared files as a client. If you have marked any files as favorites in the Remote Hosts dialog box, the FileMaker Quick Start Screen gives you quick access to them.
• Convert files created with an earlier version of FileMaker Pro into the current FileMaker Pro format. For more information, see Converting files from FileMaker Pro 11 and earlier.To open a file if FileMaker Pro is already running:
1. Note If the file was created using a version of FileMaker Pro earlier than 12, see Converting a single file.To open a file if FileMaker Pro isn’t running:
Choose File menu > Open, and select all the files that you want to open in the Open File dialog box:Then click Open. Note FileMaker Pro only opens files located directly in the folder. Any files that exist in any enclosed folders are not opened.
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• To display recently opened filenames in the File menu and Quick Start Screen, choose Edit menu (Windows) or FileMaker Pro menu (OS X) > Preferences and select Show recently opened files. To remove the list of recently opened files, choose File menu > Open Recent > Clear Recent Files.
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• You can open a FileMaker Pro for Windows file on the OS X, and vice versa. If you intend to move files across platforms, it’s best to include the .fmp12 extension in the filename. If you add or remove filename extensions, you must re-specify the data source (formerly known as file references) for related files and files with external scripts.
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