Replacing the contents of a field
You can replace the contents of a field in all records or in a found set with a new value, a calculation, or a serial number.
Important  This process overwrites a field in every record (or every record in the found set) with a new value. You can't undo replacing field values. Before you begin, consider making a backup copy of the file.
To replace field values in every record in the found set:
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For more information, see Finding, sorting, and replacing data.
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In Browse mode, in the current record, select the contents of the field you want to replace.
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Choose Records menu > Replace Field Contents.
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Replace with “<value>. FileMaker Pro replaces the contents of the field for the entire found set.
Replace with serial numbers, then type the starting value for the serial numbers in Initial value, and the incremental value in Increment by.
If the field is defined to automatically enter a serial number, you can select Update serial number in Entry Options to reset the next value in the Options for Field dialog box.
Replace with calculated result, then click Specify. In the Specify Calculation dialog box, enter the calculation you want evaluated. (The result must match the field type of the replaced field.) Click OK.
Note  For more information about the Specify Calculation dialog box, see Specify Calculation dialog box.
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Click Replace.
Notes
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You can't replace calculation or summary fields or fields defined with the global storage option.
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If you select Update serial number in Entry Options, the next automatically entered value for this field (after the replace is performed) follows in sequence. If you clear this option, the next value isn't changed in the Options for Field dialog box. The next automatically entered value is based on the current settings (not in sequence with the records reserialized by this replace task).
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Important  To avoid confusion when replacing dates in FileMaker Pro, always enter dates with four-digit years. For more information, see Conversion of dates with two-digit years.
Related topics 
Entering and changing data in fields
Finding records
Adding and viewing data troubleshooting
Saving and copying files