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Learn FileMaker Pro 10,

Author(s): Jonathan Stars
Details:
  • ISBN-13: 9781598220711
  • ISBN-10:1598220713
  • Paperback    642 pages      © 2009
Price: International Sales $44.95 US List
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Overview

Learn FileMaker® Pro 10 provides an excellent reference to FileMaker Inc.’s award-winning database program for both beginners and advanced developers. From converting files created with previous versions of FileMaker Pro and sharing data on the web to creating reports and sorting data, this book offers a hands-on approach to getting the most out of your FileMaker Pro databases.

Learn how to: 

  • Use the completely redesigned Status area, now known as the Status toolbar.
  • Send e-mail right from FileMaker with the SMTP-based Send Mail option.
  • Build reports quickly and easily with the Saved Finds feature.
  • Automate your database with scripts and activate those scripts with the new script trigger feature.
  • Integrate your Bento data into your FileMaker files.
  • Work with the enhanced Web viewer.

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Learn how to:

  • Use the completely redesigned Status area, now known as the Status toolbar.
  • Send e-mail right from FileMaker with the SMTP-based Send Mail option.
  • Build reports quickly and easily with the Saved Finds feature.
  • Automate your database with scripts and activate those scripts with the new script trigger feature.
  • Integrate your Bento data into your FileMaker files.
  • Work with the enhanced Web viewer.

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Jonathan Stars

Jonathan Stars is a professional FileMaker consultant in Michigan. Among his many projects, he has developed databases for Michigan state government agencies, associations, music publishers, and universities. He is a member of the FileMaker Business Alliance, a FileMaker Certified developer, a writer for FileMaker Advisor magazine, and the author of five previous versions of Learn FileMaker Pro from Wordware Publishing.

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