July 2006
Beginner to intermediate
360 pages
6h 42m
English

What good is an application if you can't share it with others? In this part, you find out all the details of sharing. Chapter 10 explains how you import data from other sources into FileMaker (and vice versa) and how you can set up FileMaker so users can work with your application across a network. When you're sharing data – especially confidential data – you also need to protect it, which is what Chapter 11 is all about. And Chapter 12 tells you what you need to know about designing applications for the Web and explains FileMaker's easy-to-use Web publishing features.
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