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Log in using, then Account Name and Password and type an account and password
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This is the default selection. The default is Log in using selected with the Account Name and Password option set to Admin and a blank password.
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Automatically log in using a specific account and password when you open the database. To temporarily bypass the default password and enter a different one, press Shift (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) while opening the file.
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Note If the default account is valid but the password is invalid, you will be prompted to enter another password.
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Log in using, then Guest Account
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Automatically log in using a guest account
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Switch to layout, then choose a layout from the list
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Display the specified layout when you open the file. If you don't select this option, FileMaker Pro opens the layout you displayed when you worked in the file, or opens a layout you specify in a startup script. (See the Perform script option below.)
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Note FileMaker Pro saves your current layout only if the file has been modified in a significant way, such as editing a record or modifying database schema. See When FileMaker Pro doesn't save a file for more information.
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Perform script, then choose a script from the list
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Run a script each time you open a window of a database file when no other windows for the file are currently open.
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Click the Specify button to select the script you want to use.
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Note Although this is typically the first time you open a file, you can also trigger a script this way when you open a window for a hidden file previously opened via a script or relationship.
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Perform script in the When Closing this File area, then choose a script from the list
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Run a script each time you close the last open window of a database file.
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Click the Specify button to select the script you want to use.
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Note The script specified to run When Closing this File is performed when the last open window of the file is closed. The script will run even if the file itself remains open, for example if it is referenced by another file with open windows. The closing script will be performed each time the last open window of the specified file is closed.
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