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Allow User Abort Purpose Prevents users from stopping a script if set to Off. Format Allow User Abort [<on or off>] Options • On to allow users to stop a script by pressing Esc or Command-.(period) (OS X). • Off to prevent users from stopping a script by pressing Esc or Command-.(period) (OS X). Compatibility Where the script step runs Supported FileMaker Pro Yes FileMaker Server scheduled script Yes FileMaker Go Yes Custom Web Publishing Yes FileMaker WebDirect Yes Runtime solution Yes Originated in FileMaker Pro 6.0 or earlier Description The Allow User Abort script step only affects the script that it is executed in. By default, users can stop a script by pressing Esc or Command-.(period) (OS X). To prevent users from stopping a script, use the Allow User Abort script step and set it to Off. Example 1 Displays the records in the Print Invoices layout in a new window in Preview mode and pauses the script. You can click Continue to print the invoices, or you can cancel printing in the Print dialog box because the Print script step does not specify "Perform without dialog." Allow User Abort is Off so that you aren't left with an extra window open if you cancel the script. Allow User Abort [Off]New Window [Name: "Print Invoices"; Style: Floating Document]Go to Layout ["Print Invoices"]Enter Preview Mode [Pause]Print [Restore: Printer]Close Window [Current Window] Related topics Script steps reference (alphabetical list) Script steps reference (category list)