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Default script to display results as table ? - 08-06-2005 , 02:31 PM






Hello,

I am new in FMPro 7, I designed my database to manage all my company
contacts.
Put some buttons to get information in different layouts (using the "go
to related records", nice step), works great.
But I would like to click on a button and display a layout view as table
mode, I looked into the navigation steps without to find it ?
Could you help me ? or should I create a "table layout" ?
Thanks and Best Regards,
Tof

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Default Re: script to display results as table ? - 08-06-2005 , 04:37 PM






In article <1123356668.78282.0 (AT) despina (DOT) uk.clara.net>, nufin <nufin>
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Quote:
Hello,

I am new in FMPro 7, I designed my database to manage all my company
contacts.
Put some buttons to get information in different layouts (using the "go
to related records", nice step), works great.
But I would like to click on a button and display a layout view as table
mode, I looked into the navigation steps without to find it ?
Could you help me ? or should I create a "table layout" ?
Thanks and Best Regards,
Tof
I'm not sure if the command has had a name change in FileMaker 7, but
in older versions there's the "View As" command in the Window section
which has the option to change the current layout to Form, List, Table
or Cycle (which will change to the next option in the list based on how
the layout is currently being viewed).

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