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FileMaker Crossword Puzzle
For June 06, 2008
© 2008 Dwayne Wright - dwaynewright.com
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2. The ______ Account script step allows you to toggle an accounts status from active or inactive.
6. When you are importing data into a table, you need to align the source data to the fields in the _________ table. This is commonly referred to as field mapping.
9. In FileMaker 9, the Object Info Palette became the control center for controlling the auto ________ capabilities of layout objects.
10. In most cases, if you want to add an image to a layout, you will want to use the Insert __________ from the Insert menu.
11. You can change the text ruler settings for just a particular paragraph, selected paragraphs or the entire contents of the field. It depends on where your ______ is at the time.
15. In the FileMaker relationship graph, Crows Feet is a common term for a graphical representation that a relationship between two table ________ may have multiple matching records.
16. The _______ Info Palette is an option that is available under the View menu while in layout mode.
18. _______ Panels can be used to show individual layers of a layout in a very clean manner.
20. When you are importing data into a table, you need to align the source data to the fields in the destination table. This is commonly referred to as field __________.
22. Almost anything you put on a FileMaker layout can be turned into a _______ with an associated action.
23. Web ________ can to show web enabled content directly within a FileMaker layout.
24. In FileMaker 8.5, the ability to _______ a layout object was added via the Object Info Palette.
25. You can even set the defaults of how the text ruler measures space via right clicking the text ruler itself. This contextual menu allows you to select from ______, Inches or Centimeter measuring options.
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1. The default checked anchors for most layout objects are the top and _____ anchors.
3. In the FileMaker relationship graph, Crows Feet is a common term for a graphical representation that a relationship between two table occurrences may have multiple matching records (such as a one to _____ or _____ to _____ relationship).
4. The ______ tab in the Data Viewer can be used to define what fields, calculations and variables you specifically want to keep track of.
5. The default checked anchors for most layout objects are the _____ and left anchors.
7. When you are importing data into a table, you need to align the _______ data to the fields in the destination table.
8. The _______ script step allows you to exit the application under one user account and immediately log back in using another security account.
10. If you have a scrollable portal and you would need to scroll down in the portal to see all the rows, then these rows you need to scroll to see will not _____ by traditional methods.
12. _______ level security access wasn’t introduced until FileMaker 5.5.
13. When you define a relationship, you can define an option to deleted related records when the parent record is deleted. This is a great way to cleanup _______ related records when the parent record is deleted.
14. Traditionally, when the records are imported, _____ records are created in the destination table. However, there is an option to update existing records as well.
17. In data modeling, Crows Feet is a common term for a graphical representation that a relationship between two _______ may have multiple matching records.
19. Images can be used for a number of purposes on a FileMaker layout but the most common purpose would be creating unique _________.
21. When one or more IF statements are inside another IF statement, we call that a ________ IF statement.
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