
Authoritative.
Strategic.

In 1978, Dr. Steven Schwartz bought his first microcomputer, a new Apple II+. Determined to find a way to make money with it, he began writing software reviews, BASIC programs, and user tips for Nibble magazine. Shortly thereafter, he was made a contributing editor.
Over the past 20 years, Steve has written hundreds of articles for more than a dozen computer magazines. He currently writes for Macworld magazine. He was also a founding editor of Software Digest as well as a business editor for MACazine. From 1985 to 1990, he was the director of technical services for Funk Software.
Steve is the author of more than 40 books, including all editions of Macworld ClarisWorks/AppleWorks Bible and the FileMaker Pro Bible (Wiley); Running Microsoft Office 2001 (Microsoft Press); Visual QuickStart Guide for Internet Explorer 5 for Windows, Internet Explorer 5 for Macintosh, Entourage 2001 for Macintosh, CorelDraw 10 for Windows, and Office v.X for Macintosh (Peachpit Press); and dozens of popular game strategy guides.
Steve has a Ph.D. in psychology and presently lives in the fictional town of Lizard Spit, Arizona, where he writes books and complains about the heat. His official Web site is www.siliconwasteland.com.
Acknowledgments.
Part I: The Fundamentals.
Chapter 1: What Is a Database?
Chapter 2: FileMaker Pro Basic Operations.
Chapter 3: What’s New in FileMaker Pro 7?
Part II: Database Design Basics.
Chapter 4: Creating Your First Database.
Chapter 5: Defining Fields.
Chapter 6: Layouts.
Chapter 7: Setting Preferences.
Part III: Working with Databases.
Chapter 8: Working with Records.
Chapter 9: Searching for and Selecting Records.
Chapter 10: Sorting Records.
Chapter 11: Reports.
Chapter 12: Using the Spelling Checker.
Chapter 13: Printing.
Part IV: Putting FileMaker Pro to Work.
Chapter 14: Calculations and Computations.
Chapter 15: Automating FileMaker Pro.
Chapter 16: Exchanging Data.
Chapter 17: Creating and Using Templates.
Part V: Mastering FileMaker Pro.
Chapter 18: Linking Tables: Relationships and Lookups.
Chapter 19: Using FileMaker Pro in Workgroups.
Chapter 20: Web Publishing with FileMaker Pro.
Chapter 21: Advanced Database Connectivity with XML and ODBC/JDBC.
Chapter 22: Expanding FileMaker’s Capabilities Using Plug-Ins.
Part VI: Developing Databases for Others to Use.
Chapter 23: Designing Databases for Others.
Chapter 24: Debugging Scripts.
Chapter 25: Generating Database Reports.
Chapter 26: Creating Custom Database Solutions.
Part VII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Macintosh Keyboard Shortcuts.
Appendix B: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts.
Appendix C: FileMaker Pro Function Reference.
Appendix D: Glossary.
Appendix E: Resources.
Appendix F: About the CD.
Index.
End-User License Agreement.
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