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The FileMaker Pro 10 desktop database lets you do almost anything with the information you give it -- especially with this book as your guide. Clear, thorough, and accessible, FileMaker Pro 10: The Missing Manual helps you get in, build your database, and get the results you need, whether you're running a business, pursuing a hobby, or planning your retirement. It's the ideal guide for non-technical and experienced folks alike. Each chapter in this fully updated edition covers the latest timesaving features of FileMaker Pro 10, including saved finds and a redesigned toolbar that reveals information and features more clearly than ever. You'll learn how to import information from the new Bento consumer database (Mac only), write scripts to make your database even easier to use, and send email without leaving FileMaker. With this book, you will:
Get your first database running in minutes and perform basic tasks right away
Catalog people, processes, and things with streamlined data entry and sorting tools
Use your data to generate reports, correspondence, and other documents with ease
Create, connect, and manage multiple tables and set up complex relationships that display just the data you need
Crunch numbers, search text, or pin down dates and times with dozens of built-in formulas
Outfit your database for the Web, and import and export data to other formats
You'll also get objective advice on which features are really useful, and which aren't. To make the most of this database, you need FileMaker Pro 10: The Missing Manual -- the book that should have been in the box.
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FileMaker Pro 10 - The Missing Manual - 2009-09-16
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Product Review
BY: Sally Donaldson, Alaskan Apple User Group Member
Product: FileMaker Pro 10 The Missing Manual
Author: Susan Prosser & Geoff Coffey
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Company: Pogue Press(tm) - O'REILLYr
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PRO: This book explains well from the beginning to the finished product.
CON: I don't find anything to complain about.
MOOSE RATING: 5
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My experience with spreadsheets has been limited to filling in grade sheets that someone prepared for me.
First I had to begin with vocabulary. Spreadsheets have a vocabulary of their own that is not used for anything else. I'm not working on committing that to memory, but to absorb the meaning of each word and how to apply them to practical use. Fortunately, this book begins with the vocabulary, linked with its use. I was surprised to learn that one must use the numeric pad ENTER key in order to transfer the new data you just entered to the other spreadsheets in the database. That knowledge alone makes my reviewing this book worth my time. I had become very frustrated that the info I inserted into the In-Put Sheet did not flow to the other sheets. I tried several methods that work in other situations, but didn't accomplish this feat until I read instructions in
The Missing Manual.
There is a List of keyboard shortcuts, plus simple instructions to check the View Menu if you forget the shortcut symbols (and who doesn't?).
Fortunately for me, prior Membership Chairpersons had already set the Database up and,
as in my past use of spreadsheets, I had only to in-put information. However, differing a long way from my past use of spreadsheets, which consisted of only one sheet. Our Membership Database has seven separate sheets, each of which is used for a different purpose. However, the basic information which we insert in the In-Put sheet, also needs to flow into all other sheets. That's what I learned to do.
A whole Chapter is devoted to creating and building a new database. I need to understand the process of building layouts, then start by building a basic layout before I move on through The Missing Manual to using Advanced Layouts.
Important features of every spreadsheet are Calculations. After learning about and understanding how to use tables, fields and relationships, we can advance to learn how calculations can make your database total invoices, analyze trends, calculate dates and times, and so on.
Calculations are not only for numbers! They can pick text apart and rearrange it in various forms, such as linking a Web address to a customer's address map. Some other applications for which we can use math and figures together are by using the math to figure how old someone is based on his/her birth date. You can figure how long someone has worked on a job and many other things.
This book covers Advanced Calculations and Scripting plus sharing info. ~END~
Helpful - 2010-01-23
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This book has been generally helpful and is better, but only a little better, than what is available from the program website. I would recommend it but for me I need to get in and "get my hands dirty" to play around with the program to be comfortable. I looked at other books and I preferred this one as it was more of a reference and less of an extended tutorial.
Good help, with a few glaring flaws - 2009-12-24
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I purchased this book because it has received good reviews both here and elsewhere. I've owned Filemaker products for years, but have never really made a huge effort to get full use out of them. That's going to have to change this year, so I thought I'd get studying in earnest. This book seemed like a good place to start.
I'm still working through the material in the book, and I can only conclude it will be a while before I'll be able to give an "expert's opinion" on the content. By and large I've found the book to be well-organized and easy to follow. Since I still consider myself a beginner with Filemaker, the "easy to follow" part is important. The book manages to make concepts quite understandable without talking down to the reader.
Unfortunately I've found that several figures in the book are incorrect. For example, the two screenshots in FIgure 18-6 appear to be reversed: the caption says the top screenshot shows how a layout appears in a web browser, but it's clearly the bottom screenshot that depicts a database being viewed with Safari. Figure 18-7 is also supposed to show details of a database displayed in a web browser, but this time we see a picture of the Deployment Assistant. Hmm.
At best, such errors can only impede the reader's progress through the material; less obvious errors can even create confusion where clarity is the obvious goal. Although the authors of this book have done a good job making Filemaker Pro understandable to the newcomer, the editing staff seems to have been a bit sloppy. I hope Pogue Press will devote a little more time and effort to proofing future editions of this book.
Conclusion: A good how-to manual and reference that should be useful to newcomers as well as experienced users. Contains a few proofing errors that don't ruin the book's value but may require extra alertness from the reader. All in all, highly recommended.
Filemaker Pro 10 - The Missing Manual - Your effectiveness enhancedr - 2009-10-27
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If you are new to this product or have been through the updated versions of Filemaker over the years this book is a must.
For the novice, it explains in plain language, how to set up and use this powerful program and get you up and running with well explained examples and screen shots and exercises. It gets one off and running and gathering understanding very quickly. It logically and simply moves the reader into databases with real examples.
For the seasoned expert, it is an excellent reference of the functionality and advanced techniques that will make your databases perform even better. The new features and functionality that have come with each Filemaker version are fully explained. I personally have found in a few weeks great improvements to old techniques and approaches that I either misunderstood or wasn't aware of. Well thought out examples and explanation of the steps for even the most complex functions help guide the reader .
Whilst Filemaker is a very powerful program, it most forgiving of sloppy database design. However the better the design, the better for both user and developer. The tools for this are available in Filemaker but not adequately discussed in my view. The chapter on Relationship graphs, table occurrences and techniques to work with relationships and keeping them simple and understandable is too focused on 'how to implement' in Filemaker rather than understanding design and how it can be organised, approached and improved. It could be argued this is not the books purpose, however good design benefits the approach and using Filemaker's functionality.
Filemaker Pro 10 - The Missing Manual is a well thought out, easy to understand text that explains how to use the program to its fullest extent and make your information more manageable, no matter what you are using Filemaker for.
Disapointed - 2009-08-12
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I was disapointed in this book. It didn't teach me anything I didn't know and there was nothing about instant web publishing in it, except how to set the database up for IWP, which anyone can figure out on their own. I find my old book, Special Edition: Using Filemaker 7 a better reference than this one. Unfortunately, I have Filemaker Pro 10 Advanced so my old book doesn't cover all the new features. I should have looked for the latest edition of that one.
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