>I have an affiliate experiencing a problem with the FIND function in eBase.
>After using the FIND feature and modifying the desired record, she clicked
>FIND ALL to revert back to the entire database; however, only the records
>found in the search are listed, the remaining records are missing. Any
>ideas on where these records have disappeared to? How does she get them
>back?

This sounds potentially serious. Please confirm what you are seeing 
on the home page.

Look at the gray tools area on the left. At the top is the "rolodex" 
icon. Under that you will see Records: and under that the number of 
records in the file. If that says 2, someone has managed to delete 
the balance of the records, and they are not recoverable. From here, 
you'll need to restore from your most recent backup.

If the number of records shown under the rolodex is larger than 2, 
under the number you will see Found: and under that the number 2. In 
that case, the Find All button has been disabled somehow. Try this: 
hold the Cmd key down (Ctrl on a Windows machine) and press the J. 
This is the FileMaker "Find All" command and the found set will now 
include all the records present in the file.
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