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Re: exporting pictures from Filemaker
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Re: exporting pictures from Filemaker


  • Subject: Re: exporting pictures from Filemaker
  • From: John McAdams <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 17:27:20 -0500

I had to use Graphic Converter (v 4.5) in order to save the images from FileMaker. There must be a way to write straight to a file but I couldn't figure it out. I can't find the script I used but it followed these steps:

1. Get the image from the FM container and put it on the clipboard.
2. Activate Graphic Converter and use new image from clipboard.
3. Save the file in your preferred format (older versions of GC may not do this, 4.5 works).

Not the fastest script around but it worked well. --jmc

On Wednesday, Nov 20, 2002, at 11:35 America/New_York, email@hidden wrote:

Does anyone know a good way to script exporting pictures from container
fields in Filemaker?
I have copied the container field to a variable, then written the
variable to a new file I've made on the desktop. The problem is that
the file comes up as having "an unknown or invalid JPEG marker type"
when I try to open it in Photoshop.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

- Chet
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