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178 Reshape Data Chapter 6<br />

Split Columns<br />

Figure 6.12 Split Window<br />

2. Highlight the names of the column or columns that you want to split and click Split Columns.<br />

3. Highlight a column whose values you want to use as the basis for splitting the column.<br />

4. Click Split By.<br />

5. Customize your splitting further using the additional options. See Table 6.4.<br />

6. Click Split.<br />

Table 6.4 Description of the Split Window<br />

Select Columns Filter Menu<br />

Keep All<br />

Drop All<br />

Select<br />

Keep dialog open<br />

Contains options to search and filter through columns. See the Basic<br />

Analysis and Graphing book.<br />

To include all columns in the new table, click the Keep All option in<br />

the Remaining Columns area.<br />

To include only columns used in the split in the new table, click the<br />

Drop All option in the Remaining Columns area.<br />

To select which columns to keep in the new table, click the Select<br />

option in the Remaining Columns area. Then select which columns<br />

to keep in the new table.<br />

To keep this window open after clicking OK, check the box beside<br />

Keep dialog open.

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