Hey folks, Here are some filemaker links that just came across a trainers
e-newletter I am on. Most are not trainers links per se, but general
filemaker resources. They span the range of usefulness.
m

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Michael Ward
Senior Consultant, TechRocks
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
212-812-4255
http://www.techrocks.org


2. Donna Patterson wrote: "I need training tips for FileMaker
   Pro. Where can I find some? If anyone can recommend Tips or
   other training resources for this product, I'd much
   appreciate it."

Note from Loretta: I have checked out all links mentioned, below,
before publishing them.

http://www.advisor.com/www/FileMakerProAdvisor

http://www.fmpro.com and follow the resource links from the
homepage.

Bob Roman
Computer Training Specialist
Organizational Development
Covenant Healthcare System, Inc.
Milwaukee, WI.


I teach File Maker Pro 5.0 and here are three my course outlines:

Introduction
http://www.elementkpress.com/lo/national/78-104.html

Intermediate
http://www.elementkpress.com/lo/national/78-105.html

Advanced
http://www.elementkpress.com/lo/national/78-106.html

Les Jones
Authorized Instructor
Microsoft Office User Specialist - Master
Broadleaf Technology Solutions

I recommend the following links:

http://www.filemakermagazine.com/

http://www.fmpro.org/
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/databases/filemaker-pro/

http://www.indiana.edu/~dms/databases/fmpro/

Steve Blom
PCC Consultant, LLC

Tell Donna she can go to FileMaker's web site:

If she goes to http://www.filemaker.com/support/index.html  which
has links to books, magazines and a tutorial.

 http://www.filemaker.com/webresources/index.html -- which gives
lots of links to user groups, discussion lists, trainer
resources, and more.

Sue Westlake
Readfield, ME

Donna, check out these two links:

Database Pros
http://www.databasepros.com/index.html

FMPro Online Newsletter
http://www.fmnewswire.com/

Anita Winger
Systems Assistant
Mitchell Memorial Library
Mississippi State University

Here's one I found:
http://www.filemakerworld.com/
          --Loretta

I was asked to train this recently.  To create a set of notes I
considered what I would need to know in order to develop a
database using FilMaker. Such as database design concepts,
examining an existing database, creating tables, views, reports
and so forth.

It seemed to work well as the course followed a logical
progression.

Cheers

Jonathan Parminter
MOUS Master, Microsoft AI
ACE Solutions Developer/Trainer


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