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  1. In my FMP 7 database, I have a layout/report that uses info from two tables. When I bring up the basic tabular layout for one of the tables, call it table A, I notice that due to some cutting and pasting done in populating the table, the font style varies across the fields and rows. When I view my layout/report in Preview mode, I find that the field font styles I specified in my layout/report design are ignored and the font styles seen in the basic tabular layout are being used instead. How can this font style override be eliminated without resetting the font style of every field in every row in table A? I hope this makes sense Thanks, Steve C.
  2. In my FMP 7 database, I have a layout/report that uses info from two tables. When I bring up the basic tabular layout for one of the tables, call it table A, I notice that due to some cutting and pasting done in populating the table, the font style varies across the fields and rows. When I view my layout/report in Preview mode, I find that the field font styles I specified in my layout/report design are ignored and the font styles seen in the basic tabular layout are being used instead. How can this font style override be eliminated without resetting the font style of every field in every row in table A? I hope this makes sense Thanks, Steve C.
  3. In my FMP 7 database, I have a layout/report that uses info from two tables. When I bring up the basic tabular layout for one of the tables, call it table A, I notice that due to some cutting and pasting done in populating the table, the font style varies across the fields and rows. When I view my layout/report in Preview mode, I find that the field font styles I specified in my layout/report design are ignored and the font styles seen in the basic tabular layout are being used instead. How can this font style override be eliminated without resetting the font style of every field in every row in table A? I hope this makes sense Thanks, Steve C.
  4. Ted- Thanks very much for the info. Not exactly obvious - but NOW I get it. The documentation leaves much to be desired - are there any books you would recommend? Thanks, Steve C.
  5. Ted- Thanks very much for the info. Not exactly obvious - but NOW I get it. The documentation leaves much to be desired - are there any books you would recommend? Thanks, Steve C.
  6. Ted- Thanks very much for the info. Not exactly obvious - but NOW I get it. The documentation leaves much to be desired - are there any books you would recommend? Thanks, Steve C.
  7. I am an experienced database/SQL developer just getting started in FMP 7. After poking around for several hours and looking over the documentation, I cannot see how to update a set of records, like the SQL UPDATE statement. I have imported 100 records with a "quantity" field that I would like to set to "1" for every record. How would I do something like that? Thanks, Steve C.
  8. I am an experienced database/SQL developer just getting started in FMP 7. After poking around for several hours and looking over the documentation, I cannot see how to update a set of records, like the SQL UPDATE statement. I have imported 100 records with a "quantity" field that I would like to set to "1" for every record. How would I do something like that? Thanks, Steve C.
  9. I am an experienced database/SQL developer just getting started in FMP 7. After poking around for several hours and looking over the documentation, I cannot see how to update a set of records, like the SQL UPDATE statement. I have imported 100 records with a "quantity" field that I would like to set to "1" for every record. How would I do something like that? Thanks, Steve C.
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