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| Contents > Creating and managing layouts and reports > Adding fields to a layout > Placing and removing fields on a layout |
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| Placing and removing fields on a layout |
| After you define a field, you can add it anywhere on a layout. Fields can be either from the same table, a related table in the same file, or a related table in another FileMaker Pro file. |
| You can place related fields directly on a layout or in a portal, but the results are different. For information, see Deciding where to place related fields. |
| To place a field on a layout: |
| 1. | In Layout mode, choose the layout you want to work on from the Layout pop-up menu. |
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Drag a field from the Field tool
to the position you want on the layout.
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As you drag the field onto the layout, you see a border and text baselines to help you align the field with other objects on the layout. Release the mouse button when the field is where you want it. |
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If you're placing a related field in a portal, position it in the first row of the portal. Make sure each field in the portal is from the same related table from which the portal is set up to display records. For more information, see Creating portals to hold related records. |
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Tip You can insert a field by choosing Insert menu > Field, or Insert menu > Field/Control. |
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Alternatively, you can use the Field/Control tool
to place the field. Drag the crosshair to place the field.
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| 3. | In the Specify Field dialog box, select the field to place. |
| 4. | Select Create label to include the field name as text on the layout. |
| 5. | Click OK. |
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All fields except container fields display text baselines to indicate where the data appears in Browse mode and to help you align fields with each other. |
| To replace a field with another one: |
| 1. | In Layout mode, double-click the field. |
| 2. | Select another field name in the Field/Control Setup dialog box. |
| 3. | Click OK. |
| To remove a field from a layout: |
| Removing a field from a layout only removes it from the layout; it does not delete the field or its data from your database. |
| 1. | In Layout mode, click the field to select it. |
| 2. | Press Backspace or Delete, or choose Edit menu > Clear. |
| Notes |
| If you include a field label when you place a field and you then rename the field in the Manage Database dialog box, in most cases, the field label changes to match the new field name on each layout where the field label appears. |
| The default field style is edit box. You can make data entry for a field easier and more consistent by defining a value list, associating it with the field, then formatting the field as a drop-down list, pop-up menu, checkbox set, or radio button set. You can also format a field as a drop-down calendar. For more information, see Defining a value list for data entry, Setting up a field to display a pop-up menu, checkbox set, or other control, and Setting up a field to display a drop-down calendar. |
| You can format a field as an edit box, and enable the auto-complete option without defining a value list in order to use previously entered values. For more information, see Setting up a field to auto-complete during data entry |
| To help determine an appropriate size for a field, you can display sample data in the field from the current record instead of the field name. Choose View menu > Show > Sample Data. |
| To have FileMaker Pro insert field data into a line or block of text, use merge fields. For more information, see Placing merge fields on a layout. |
| To put a static image (like a logo or graphic embellishment) on a layout so that it appears in every record, create, paste, or import the graphic directly onto the layout instead of using a container field, and then place the graphic in the body part. For more information, see Drawing and inserting objects on a layout. |
| You can prevent new fields that you define from being automatically placed on the current layout by specifying a preference on the Layout tab of the Preferences dialog box. For more information, see Setting layout preferences. |
| Instead of placing fields, you can copy fields from other layouts and other databases. For more information, see Copying, duplicating, and deleting objects. |
| If you can't read a field name within the field's borders in Layout mode, double-click the field — its name is selected in the Field/Control Setup dialog box. |
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