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FileMaker Pro 4.1 Mac User's Guide

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Selecting a field for data entry<br />

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Working with information in records 4-3<br />

To work with data in a field, you first select the field. The boundaries of<br />

a selected field are solid lines; boundaries of other fields are dotted lines.<br />

To Do this<br />

Select a field for data entry Click in the field. <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> scrolls if necessary to<br />

display the field’s contents. <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> extends a<br />

field that’s filled beyond the border, if the field has no<br />

scroll bar, until you move out of the field.<br />

Move to the next field in the field<br />

order<br />

Move to the previous field in the<br />

field order<br />

Press Tab.<br />

Press Shift-Tab.<br />

Keep these points in mind:<br />

1 You can’t press Tab to move to some fields (for example, calculation<br />

and summary fields and fields omitted from the tab order) in Browse<br />

mode. You must click in them to select them, as long as the fields<br />

have been formatted to allow entry (by selecting Allow entry into field<br />

in the Field Format dialog box in Layout mode). You can’t add data<br />

to calculation and summary fields, but you can copy their contents to<br />

other fields.<br />

1 To change the order in which pressing Tab or Shift-Tab moves you<br />

through the fields, see “Setting the tab order for data entry” on page<br />

3-69.<br />

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

E entering data<br />

Adding and duplicating records<br />

You add records to a database by using the New Record and Duplicate<br />

Record commands and then typing or pasting data into blank fields of the<br />

record. If you specified entry options to enter values automatically, you<br />

see those values entered in the record.

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