FileMaker Pro
layouts determine how information is organized for viewing, printing, reporting, finding, and entering data. Layouts don’t store your data — they just display it.
Database files can have many different layouts, which display data in a variety of ways. Within one database file, you can design separate layouts for entering data, reporting summaries, printing mailing labels, displaying data graphically in charts, working with a database in a web browser or on a touch device, and so on. You can change a layout’s design without affecting the data or other layouts for the file. When you change the data in a field, the changes are reflected in the same field on all the layouts in the database.
You create layouts and
reports by using the New Layout/Report assistant, which guides you through creating the layout or report according to options you choose, such as the type of device the layout will display on, the default
view for the layout, the layout
fields, and the way data is grouped and sorted.