During the import process, you can choose the target fields so that the source data imports into the correct fields, and you can skip fields that you don’t want to import. The source file does not need to have the same number of fields in the same order as the FileMaker Pro target file. For example, FileMaker Pro does not import Microsoft Access files, but you could export the data from Microsoft Access to Microsoft Excel, and then import that file. ![]() If FileMaker Pro does not support the format of a particular application, you may be able to export data from that application into a format that FileMaker Pro supports, and then import that file. See Supported import/export file formats. ![]() When you import data, you bring data from another source (usually a file) into an existing FileMaker Pro file.įileMaker Pro can import many different file formats.
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