Inserting graphics onto a layout
You can add graphics anywhere on a layout to enhance its appearance. For example, you can add a company logo at the top of an invoice layout.
For a list of supported image formats, see Using data in container fields.
Note  You can also fill a layout part or object with an image, which lets you set additional format attributes. For more information, see Filling an object or a layout part with an image.
To insert a graphic onto a layout:
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In Layout mode, choose Insert menu > Picture.
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In the dialog box, for Files of type (Windows) or Show (Mac OS), choose a graphic file type.
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To reference the file from disk, select Store only a reference to the file.
When you select Store only a reference to the file, FileMaker Pro doesn't import the graphic file; instead it only keeps track of where it is on your hard disk. This option may reduce the size of your FileMaker Pro file, but if you move or delete the graphic file, FileMaker Pro won't be able to display it.
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Select the file and click Open, or double-click the filename.
The graphic appears in the document.
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For more information, see Selecting and working with objects on a layout.
Notes
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You can also insert graphics as data into container fields. Do this when you have a different graphic for each record, such as employee photos in an employee directory database table. For more information, see Inserting graphics into fields.
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If your system and other applications support it, you can quickly bring a graphic or movie from another application into FileMaker Pro by dragging the object from the other application's window onto the FileMaker Pro layout. You can also drag objects from a layout to another application or to the Windows or Mac OS desktop.