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Chapter 4 Enter and Edit Data 111<br />

Select Cells<br />

Figure 4.7 Specify Criteria for Selecting Rows<br />

2. From the column list, highlight the name of the column whose rows you want to select.<br />

3. Use the drop-down menu to select a condition from the list (equals, does not equal, and so on). See<br />

Figure 4.7.<br />

4. Type the search value. To search for missing values, leave the box empty.<br />

5. Click OK.<br />

You can also specify the following optional features:<br />

• To compare the values of two columns, click the Compare column check box. Select from the list of<br />

columns for comparison.<br />

• To make the search case-sensitive, click the box beside Match Case.<br />

If you currently have rows selected in the data table, you can specify the following optional features:<br />

• Click an option under Action on currently selected rows to tell <strong>JMP</strong> how to handle that current<br />

selection:<br />

– Clear Current Selection removes the highlight from currently selected rows and selects all rows that<br />

contain the specified value.<br />

– Extend Current Selection keeps the currently selected rows selected and also selects the rows in<br />

which the specified value has been found.<br />

– Select From Current Selection selects the rows in the currently selected array that contain the<br />

specified values.<br />

• Click Add Condition to add a condition to the list.<br />

• To add more conditions to the search, repeat the previous steps. Click the appropriate item in the Select<br />

Rows area to specify if you would like <strong>JMP</strong> to select rows conditionally: if all conditions are met, or if<br />

any of the conditions are met.

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