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FileMaker Pro 4.1 Mac User's Guide

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Laying out and arranging information 3-57<br />

After you add fields to a layout, you can work with them in the following<br />

ways:<br />

To Do this<br />

Redefine a field Double-click the field. In the Specify Field dialog box,<br />

double-click a different field name. To include a field label,<br />

first delete the original label on the layout. Then, in the<br />

Specify Field dialog box, select Create field label.<br />

Display sample data from the<br />

current record (when the file<br />

contains data), instead of field<br />

names, in fields in the layout<br />

Choose the preset values for<br />

font, size, style, line spacing,<br />

alignment, text color, and fill<br />

color of text entered in a field<br />

Add distinctive borders and<br />

baselines<br />

Change the display formats of<br />

text, numbers, dates, and times<br />

in fields<br />

Format a field as repeating, or<br />

format its values as<br />

checkboxes, radio buttons, a<br />

pop-up menu or a pop-up list<br />

Choose Sample Data from the Show menu.<br />

See “Working with text” on page 3-79.<br />

See “Adding borders, fill, and baselines to fields” on page<br />

3-73.<br />

See “Defining display formats for fields” on page 3-59.<br />

See “Formatting repeating fields” on page 3-72 and<br />

“Defining value lists” on page 3-75.<br />

Keep these points in mind:<br />

1 To define a new field for the database file, which you can then add to<br />

a layout, see “Defining database fields” on page 2-3.<br />

1 When you copy fields (and field types) from a layout in one file to a<br />

layout in another, be sure the field names match. When you move<br />

fields from one layout to a layout in another file, you copy the field<br />

characteristics for that layout (including dimensions and text styles)<br />

but not the definition.<br />

Choose <strong>FileMaker</strong> Help Index from the or Help menu, and then type:<br />

E fields, placing

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