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That's awesome. A great product should be great 12 years later. If it wasn't for apple hardware incompatibilities, I'd still be using many solutions made with version 3 or 4.
Jim
On Jan 31, 2011, at 11:37 PM, Lee wrote:
> Don't worry I've worked it out it was Hold the Cntrl and Shift keys down
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> Client's still happy after 12 years with the first call for help.
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> On 1/02/11 3:25 PM, Lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>> A client of mine has just called to say he has a message 'file has been damaged use the recovery command'
>> This is from a runtime solution I created 12 years ago in filemaker pro 5.5. Now, my memory is not what it used to be, however, I do remember there was a key to hold down when the damaged file was opened from the runtime solution that would recover and rename the damaged file. I can't test my thoughts as I don't have a computer that will run 5 anymore.
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>> Any old timers remember that option please
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>> Lee
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