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FMP7 lets you store arbitary files in container fields. I would really like to be able to click on the file in FMP and have it open in its default application. But it seems that that does not happen. If you double click the icon, nothing happens. If you control - click it, there is no option for "open". So I guess all I can do is write a script to export the file and then use applescript to open it in the finder. |
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Luke Siemaszko <no.spam.for.me (AT) please (DOT) com> wrote: FMP7 lets you store arbitary files in container fields. I would really like to be able to click on the file in FMP and have it open in its default application. But it seems that that does not happen. If you double click the icon, nothing happens. If you control - click it, there is no option for "open". So I guess all I can do is write a script to export the file and then use applescript to open it in the finder. Nope. Instead of storing the file IN the container, try storing a reference only. THEN double click and you'll find the document will open in its native app. aaaaaaah! |
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