Opening files
You can open local FileMaker Pro files (located on your computer). You can open single files or multiple files at the same time.
You can also:
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Convert files created with earlier versions of FileMaker Pro to the current FileMaker Pro format. See Converting files from FileMaker Pro 11 and earlier.
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You can close FileMaker Pro windows and files as you would in most Windows and OS X applications. FileMaker Pro saves changes as you work and whenever you close a file.
To open a local file if FileMaker Pro is already running:
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Choose File menu > Open.
Note  You can also choose File menu > Open Recent or File menu > Open Favorite, then choose the file you want.
The Launch Center window opens. The My Solutions tab displays any files you've marked as favorites and those you've opened recently.
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Select a file under Favorites, then click Open.
Select a file under Recent, then click Open. If Recent is not displayed, click Favorites button in the Launch Center window toolbar.
If no recent files are displayed, choose Edit menu (Windows) or FileMaker Pro menu (OS X) > Preferences, select Show recently opened files, enter a value, then click OK. (To remove the display of recent files, choose File menu > Open Recent > Clear Recent Files.)
Click Browse. In the Open File dialog box, choose the location, select the filename, then click Open.
Note  You can also double-click a file, or select multiple files and click Open. See "To open mutiple files at the same time," below. If the file was created using a version of FileMaker Pro earlier than 12, see Converting a single file.
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See Opening files protected with passwords.
To open a file shared on your network:
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In the Launch Center window, click the Hosts tab (see Opening shared files as a client). Or, in a FileMaker Pro window, choose File menu > Open Remote.
To open a file if FileMaker Pro isn’t running:
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To open multiple files at the same time:
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If the Open Multiple Files dialog box appears, you can choose to open FileMaker Pro files and convert any compatible files, such as Microsoft Excel or tab-delimited text, in FileMaker Pro format. Then click Open.
Notes
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When you open a file saved with date, time, and number formats that are different from the system formats set on your computer, you might see an alert message. Choose to display and sort data using the file’s formats or the system’s formats. See Opening files with different system formats.
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Related topics 
Opening shared files as a client
Opening files troubleshooting