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| Contents > Creating scripts to automate tasks > Using buttons with scripts |
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| Using buttons with scripts |
| You can use a button to perform a FileMaker Pro command or a script. For example, you could define a button that performs a script that finds, sorts, and prints records, or one that transfers information from one FileMaker Pro file to another. |
| In Browse mode or in Find mode, you can click a button to perform its command or script. You can also include buttons in a layout's tab order, which allows you to tab to a button and "click" it by pressing the space bar. For more information, see Setting the tab order for data entry. |
| You can turn many FileMaker objects into buttons. You can copy an existing button, or use text and graphics to design your own button. |
| More detail about using buttons with scripts |
| Defining a button |
| Copying a button |
| Changing a button definition |
| Deleting a button |
| Creating and editing scripts using ScriptMaker |
| Perform Script and script parameter example |
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