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222 FileMaker Functions Reference
Grand summary part
Use grand summary parts to view and display summary information (totals, averages, and
so on) in summary fields for all records in the found set. You can add one grand summary
part at the top (leading) and one grand summary part at the bottom (trailing) of a layout.
Grouped object
A collection of objects that behaves as one object in Layout mode.
Guest
A user who opens a protected file without specifying an account name and password. The
Guest account is assigned a privilege set that determines what guests can do in the file.
Guest access may be disabled for a file.
H
Handle
One of the small squares at the corners of a selected object used to resize and reshape
the object.
Header part
Use a header part for column headings, titles, and other information that appears only at
the top of every page on a layout. FileMaker Pro displays the header in Browse mode and
prints it on every page, except the first page if you add a title header. Fields added to a
header are printed on every page, using data from the first record on that page.
Home page
The starting page for a web site. It often has some form of a table of contents that allows
viewers to link to other parts of the web site.
Host
After a file has been opened and enabled for sharing, the host is either the first
FileMaker Pro user to share the file, or the host is FileMaker Server. Once the host opens
the file, other users (clients) can access and change the file. All changes are stored in the
file on the hard disk where the file resides. FileMaker Network settings and privileges
determine how FileMaker Pro clients interact with databases hosted through
FileMaker Pro or FileMaker Server.
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
A language that is used for displaying and accessing information on the World Wide Web.
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
The Internet protocol that defines how a web server responds to requests for files.
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