You can print the layout, but that’s agains, any decent designer’s instincts. Files are not stored in the FileMaker database. PDFs can even be manipulated (zoom, next page, etc.) on Macs. PDF (and certain image*) files can be viewed from a web viewer.
You can show images from a website or SuperContainer. an image pasted on the layout: in my opinion, image quality of the pasted image will be superior. Although, I have to mention that I see image quality differences between a referenced image in a field vs. you are creating a header), but even so it’s best to use a global container field in an interface table or an image table where you load the images from when your database starts. Place Image on Layout: Placing an image on the layout is not generally a good idea, unless it is your logo or layout design (i.e. You can only print the image as it is on the layout.Ģ.You can’t find or sort records, so you need to set up a calc field.Global container fields save on close, so your file must be accessed locally, if you’d like to save a change.Your database file size gets large by every image you inserted (unless stored as a reference only), therefore eventually your database will get slower.You cannot do too much manipulation without a plug-in.Images can be cropped or resized (pay attention to maintaining proportion).You can export or email the image (file) as an attachment.Scan directly into a container field (by using a plug-in).The image can be swapped out just by inserting another image.Anyone can export it from there by right-clicking on the image and choosing “Export Field Contents”.If you store the file as a reference only (suggested use if you have constant access to the hard drive the files reside on and do not plan to move or delete them) you will not bloat your database You insert an image, and voila it’s right there. Show from another source in a webviewer (i.e.Place image on the layout (copy and paste from another source).
There are several different ways you can show images on a FileMaker layout: Hope this helps you with handing your images in FileMaker and FileMaker Go.Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe! But this brings up some interesting points about what files we should use with FileMaker and how we should use them. Previously it did not occur to me to check the file he received from his designer, because I wrongfully assumed the designer gave him the appropriate file. One of my clients called this week and told me his logo got inverted when printing to a PDF.