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FileMaker Pro 4.1 Mac User's Guide

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To Select the field, and then<br />

Working with information in records 4-5<br />

Type in a time field Type the time as hours and minutes or as hours,<br />

minutes, and seconds in the format used when the file<br />

was created or the current system format for time (if Use<br />

System Formats is set), separated by a nonnumeric<br />

character like : (colon). Use 24- or 12-hour format, with<br />

or without AM or PM. (AM is assumed for a time less<br />

than 12:00.) You can type a negative 24-hour time (like<br />

–08:40:00).<br />

For information about system formats, see appendix B,<br />

“Working with international files.”<br />

Insert a tab character in a field Press Option-Tab.<br />

Add data to a container field See “Working with container fields” on page 4-6.<br />

Delete a character Place the insertion point to the right of the character,<br />

and then press Delete. Or place the insertion point to the<br />

left of the character, and then press Del.<br />

Edit data quickly, using commands<br />

in a pop-up menu<br />

See “Editing objects and data quickly using the context<br />

menu” on page 3-42.<br />

Replace text Select the text, and then type the replacement. Click<br />

twice to select a word, three times to select a line, four<br />

times to select a paragraph, and five times to select the<br />

entire field contents.<br />

Keep these points in mind:<br />

1 You can add a vertical scroll bar to a field. A scroll bar lets you see<br />

all the field’s contents without changing the field’s boundaries. See<br />

“Adding scroll bars to fields” on page 3-71.<br />

1 In a date field, if you don’t type a year, <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> enters the<br />

current year for you.<br />

1 There are many other ways of entering data in a field, like inserting,<br />

or copying it from another source, using a lookup, or having<br />

<strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> automatically enter the data each time you create a<br />

record. See the appropriate sections in this chapter; chapter 8,<br />

“Importing and exporting data;” “Choosing data entry options” on<br />

page 2-6; and “Looking up and displaying data from other files” on<br />

page 10-1.<br />

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

E entering data

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