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262 <strong>JMP</strong> Platforms Chapter 9<br />

Navigating Reports<br />

Table 9.3 Report Window Actions (Continued)<br />

Number<br />

Action<br />

6 Right-click within the axis to access formatting options.<br />

7 The arrow cursor turns into a hand when you hover over an axis. Click and drag using to<br />

scroll along the axis or to rescale the axis. See “Scroll and Scale Axes” on page 290.<br />

Use the Hand Tool<br />

Select the hand tool using the Tools > Grabber option. There are many functions that you can use with the<br />

hand tool (also known as the grabber tool) in a report. Here are some examples of the way the hand behaves<br />

in graphs and plots:<br />

• On histograms, for continuous variables, use the hand tool to change the number of bars or to shift the<br />

boundaries of the bars.<br />

• In all report tables, use the hand tool to click and drag columns for rearranging.<br />

• Use the hand tool to change the displayed range of axis values. See “Scroll and Scale Axes” on page 290.<br />

Access Report Display Options<br />

Right-click a disclosure button to show a menu that lets you rearrange the report and gives you control<br />

over report outline levels. The resulting menu has the following report formatting options:<br />

Close Closes (hides) that section of the report. This can also be accomplished by clicking the disclosure<br />

button.<br />

Horizontal (if available) Horizontally aligns the next lower outline levels. By default, most reports are<br />

arranged with the outline levels showing vertically with indented outline levels.<br />

Open All Below<br />

level.<br />

Close All Below<br />

level.<br />

Opens all outline levels beneath the level where this command is selected, including that<br />

Closes all outline levels beneath the level where this command is selected, including that<br />

Open All Like This Opens all of the same type of reports as the one that is present in the analysis window.<br />

If you analyze several variables at a time, you often want to close many of the same type of report tables<br />

all at once. You might also want to close all of the same type of report tables at once when you select<br />

multiple options on a single analysis.<br />

Close All Like This<br />

Closes all of the same type of reports as the one that is present in the analysis window.<br />

Close Where No Outlines Closes all parts of the report that do not have sublevels. This command is<br />

usually used at the top level of the report outline. It is a quick way to see a nesting structure overview of<br />

a report.

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