fmp14 Install
fmp14 Install
Chapter 2
Installing FileMaker Pro in Windows 11
Installation notes 11
Choosing to install 32- or 64-bit FileMaker Pro 12
Default installation locations 12
Installing FileMaker Pro 13
About installing Bonjour 14
About installing the Microsoft .NET Framework 15
Uninstalling, modifying, or repairing FileMaker Pro 15
Chapter 3
Installing FileMaker Pro in OS X 17
Installation notes 17
Default installation locations 17
Installing FileMaker Pro 18
Choosing to run 32- or 64-bit FileMaker Pro 18
Uninstalling FileMaker Pro 14 19
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Chapter 4
New features 21
New user interface for creating scripts and calculations 21
New Launch Center window for opening files 21
Improved layout design tools and controls 22
New themes and improved style handling 22
Improved performance and usability 23
Script steps, script triggers, and functions 24
Script steps 24
Script triggers 25
Functions 25
Changed and removed features 26
FileMaker Pro 14 Advanced 26
Chapter 5
Where to go from here 27
Chapter 1
Before you begin
Welcome to your FileMaker® software. FileMaker Pro is designed to help
you manage information easily and effectively.
Product notifications
FileMaker Pro 14 automatically checks for software updates (which
include minor software changes) every seven days, and checks for new
software versions (which include new and changed product features)
every thirty days.
To access and download software updates, you must have an Internet
connection. You can update your software either when you receive the
update notification or by choosing Help menu > Check for Updates.
To learn more about new software versions, follow the instructions when
you receive a new version notification.
You can turn off notifications when you see the notification dialog box or
at any time in the Preferences dialog box. For more information, see
Help.
ODBC and JDBC FileMaker ODBC and JDBC drivers are available in the
features xDBC folder in the installation disk image, and in the
FileMaker Knowledge Base:
http://help.filemaker.com/.
For more information, see FileMaker ODBC and JDBC
Guide and FileMaker Pro Help.
Installation notes
Before you install FileMaker Pro, review the following notes:
1 To see system requirements, visit http://www.filemaker.com/products.
1 To install FileMaker Pro, you must have Windows administrator
privileges and use an administrator account and password.
1 If your computer is running virus protection software, turn it off prior to
installing FileMaker Pro, and then turn it back on afterward.
1 During installation, you can choose whether to install all program
features (Complete), or to install only selected portions of the program
(Custom). For example, you may choose not to install certain features
in order to save disk space.
1 At the start of installation, you choose a language version for the
FileMaker Pro installer. The default selection matches your operating
system language. A Complete install will install only the language
version you choose. You can install additional language versions by
choosing Custom install, then selecting other language packs from the
list of supported languages.
1 Prior to an upgrade installation, FileMaker software scans all hard drives
and volumes connected to your system, searching for previous
versions. This scan may take several minutes if you have multiple drives
or volumes.
1 You can also install FileMaker Pro using the command line and remotely
using a networked volume. See FileMaker Pro Network Install Setup
Guide.
12 | Installing FileMaker Pro in Windows
1 If you are installing FileMaker Pro using a DVD, insert the DVD
into your DVD drive, open the DVD window, then click the
installation icon to install the 32-bit version.
To install the 64-bit version, click the browse icon, open the 64-bit
folder, then double-click Setup.exe.
2. Install FileMaker Pro by following the onscreen instructions.
For details, see “Installation notes” on page 11.
3. When the installation is complete, the Product Registration dialog box
appears.
14 | Installing FileMaker Pro in Windows
Installation notes
Before you install FileMaker Pro, review the following notes:
1 To see system requirements, visit http://www.filemaker.com/products.
1 To install FileMaker Pro, you must have OS X administrator privileges
and use an administrator account and password.
1 If your computer is running virus protection software, turn it off prior to
installing FileMaker Pro, and then turn it back on afterward.
1 During installation, you can choose whether to install all the program
files (Standard Install), or to install portions of the program (Custom
Install). For example, you may choose not to install certain features in
order to save disk space.
1 A Standard Install installs FileMaker Pro in the language matching your
operating system. You can install additional language versions by
choosing Custom Install, then selecting other language packs from the
list of supported languages.
1 Prior to an upgrade installation, FileMaker software scans all hard drives
and volumes connected to your system, searching for previous
versions. This scan may take several minutes if you have multiple drives
or volumes.
1 You can also install FileMaker Pro remotely using Apple Remote
Desktop. See FileMaker Pro Network Install Setup Guide.
1 If you are installing FileMaker Pro using a DVD, insert the DVD
into your DVD drive, then open the DVD window.
2. Locate and double-click the FileMaker Pro installation icon.
FileMaker Pro
installation icon
Script triggers
Functions
New functions
1 Get(MenubarState) – Returns a number for the current menu bar state.
1 Furigana – Converts Japanese text to Hiragana, Katakana, or Roman
text.
1 Get(ApplicationArchitecture) – Returns the current application
architecture.
1 Get(ScreenScaleFactor) – Returns the scale factor of the screen in
which the current file is open.
1 GetAVPlayerAttribute – In FileMaker Go, returns the setting of the
specified attribute for the audio, video, or image file in a container field.
1 Get(TriggerExternalEvent) – In FileMaker Go, returns a number
representing the event that activated an OnExternalCommandReceived
script trigger.
1 Get(TouchKeyboardState) – In FileMaker Go and Windows 8, returns
1 (true) if the touch keyboard is set to display automatically when
needed; otherwise, returns 0 (false).
Changed functions
1 Get(ApplicationVersion) – Returns version numbers in the format
14.X.X instead of 14.XvX for all FileMaker applications.
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