> Each file has an "All Fields" layout with all the fields in that file
> in standard layout form, and this can be switched to Table View with
> a single click. Depending on what you need to look for, it might be
> more convenient to just jump to the file you want and look at that
> layout. The Data Dictionary will tell you which field is in which
> file, and what it is intended to be used for.
>
There is a problem with the table view of the All Fields layouts. For files
with LOTS of fields, e.g. names, it shows only the first bunch of fields
(alphabetic I think), not all of them. I frequently start from the All
Fields view but create a copy in which I delete all but the fields I am
interested in at the moment. This has been very useful for spotting
problems, e.g. sort on various fields and see what kinds of typo's appear or
fields that are blank when they shouldn't be, etc.



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