Opening and Closing Database Files
Each database you create with FileMaker Pro is stored in a file on your hard drivejust like your Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, and all the PowerPoint presentations you've ever created. This file contains all the information about how the database is structured, plus all the information stored inside it, which means you can open, close, copy, or back up a database as you would any other file. But if you need a bit more explanation, this section explains how to do those tasks, including some quirks that are particular to FileMaker files.
1.3.1. Opening a Database
To open a database that already exists, open FileMaker Pro and choose File
When you open a database, you'll see one or more windows on your screen. If you've opened the Contact Management Template you created on Section 1.1.2.2, you have one database open, and that database has one window displayed.
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1.3.2. Closing a Database
To close a database, close all of its windows in FileMaker: Choose File
If you're not sure what to close, there's an easy way to close all the windows in all the databases you currently have open. Hold down the Alt key (Windows) or the Option key (Mac), then click the trusty File menu. In place of the Close command, you'll see the more powerful Close All. Choose it and FileMaker closes all its open windows, which also closes all your open databases.
WORKAROUND WORKSHOP The Other New Database Dialog Box |
If you don't see the box pictured in Figure 1-4 when you choose File
every time you make a new database. Instead, just follow the steps above, but turn "Show templates in New Database dialog box" off. Now, when you choose File |