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On 15 Oct 2012, at 09:17, Steve Cassidy wrote:
> However, rather than messing around with plugins, it may be simpler to purchase a copy of FMP12. Get the report images as above, import the images and other required data (the key fields you mention) into a new FMP6 database (which will presumably be simpler than the whole system) and convert that to FMP12. From FMP12 you can easily export the report images with a suitable file name. By this method, you end up with a nice copy of FMP12 to play with. (You'll need it anyway, because the lovely commercial program you are being forced to use is sure to be short of a few screws...)
Of course, you could just get a copy of FMP12, convert your whole database, and save a copy of each record as a pdf, with a suitable filename...
In the end, I think that's the course of action I'd recommend (unless the database is rather complex and might have serious conversion problems).
Steve
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