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Using ChemFinder - CambridgeSoft

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Administrator<br />

To create multiple structure columns in a table:<br />

16.From the File menu, choose Database.<br />

The Form Properties dialog box appears.<br />

17.Create or open a database.<br />

18.Click the Field tab.<br />

19.Select the Table in which you want to create<br />

new structure columns.<br />

20.Click Create Field.<br />

The Create Field dialog box appears.<br />

21.Select Structure from the Type drop-down list.<br />

An uneditable name is assigned to the field.<br />

22.Click OK.<br />

Four new fields appear in the list and are named<br />

to belong to the same set of structure columns.<br />

23.Connect the new fields to boxes by<br />

right-clicking on the appropriate data box and<br />

choosing the field.<br />

Adding Structures to<br />

Non-Chemical Databases<br />

If you opened a database that you created using a<br />

program other than <strong>ChemFinder</strong> and you want to<br />

add structures to it, you can create structure fields in<br />

any modifiable (non-attached) table.<br />

To create a structure field:<br />

24.Open a database.<br />

25.Right click, choose Properties.<br />

26.Click the table to which you want to add<br />

structures.<br />

27.Click the Field tab.<br />

28.Click Create Field.<br />

The Create Field dialog box appears.<br />

74•Chapter 4: Working with Data <strong>CambridgeSoft</strong><br />

Creating a Database

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