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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
So-So,
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This review is from: FileMaker Pro 7 Advanced for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Guide (Paperback)
This is another UNvisual QuickPro Guide from Peachpit Press: the screen shots are way too small and must be viewed outside in bright sunshine. At about half-off list price, a case can be made for purchase, if you're a FileMaker junkie (like me). It's (unfortunately) intermediate level, not advanced (as it claims). It covers indexing options, conditional valuelists, textstyle functions, mass update of serial numbers, script parameters, bulk e-mail, importing with scripts, and communicating with a Palm.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good intermediate book,
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I found this a very useful adjunct to Stars and Child's book Learn Filemaker pro 7. Agree with the other reviewer that the screen shots are too small to read at a comfortable distance. Also unlike Stars' book the examples are not real tutorials. For me, I found the explanations clear and help me understand filemaker better. Would place SAMS Learn filemaker pro in 24 hr very low in my choice of books for learning filemaker. It hindered my learning more than helped. Filemaker IS NOT a easy program to master. It takes time, diligence, lots of references and help from others. Avoid going it alone if possible.
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FileMaker Pro 7 Advanced for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Guide by Cynthia Baron (Paperback - May 6, 2005)
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