Because we don't yet have a set policy for information management, the staff at my firm reuses copies of old databases for work on new projects as they come in. The individual users tend to make changes to these copies such that, while the core data fields remain essentially the same, the layouts end up varying greatly from copy to copy.
I was recently faced with a situation where was asked to adjust the formatting of a layout to match the format of a final report one of the firm's principles was producing. The principal finished layout so much that he asked that it be put added for one other projects, which used a separate but similar database. Between the two files all of the data fields were the same, but the layouts were different. I posted here hoping to find a better way to copy the recently created layouts from the one file to the other.
I ended up simply copying and pasting. All went well after tweaking the new layouts a bit to get them to look the same.
It sure would be nice if Filemaker 7 included a function for this. Being an MS Access user as well, the copying of forms, reports, etc. from one file to another is something I've come to take for granted in that application. It sure cuts down on the amount of recoding/design I have to do. In a small way, I consider it a failure on Filemaker's part for not including it as a function of the program sooner.