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Chapter 9 <strong>JMP</strong> Platforms 295<br />

Alter Plot and Chart Appearances<br />

To set a default axis label position for a variable, which avoids making this change every time you run an<br />

analysis, see “Axis” on page 155 in the “Set Column Properties” chapter.<br />

Copy and Paste Graph Contents<br />

After customizing a graph by adding elements such as a fitted line, you can copy and paste the contents<br />

from one graph to another compatible graph:<br />

1. Right-click the graph that you have customized.<br />

2. Select Edit > Copy Frame Contents.<br />

3. Right-click the graph to which you would like to copy the settings.<br />

4. Select Edit > Paste Frame Contents.<br />

Copy and Paste Axis Settings<br />

After customizing an axis (as described in “Customize Axes and Axis Labels” on page 290), you can copy<br />

and paste your new settings to another axis:<br />

1. Right-click the axis that you have customized.<br />

2. Select Edit > Copy Axis Settings.<br />

3. Right-click the axis to which you would like to copy the settings.<br />

4. Select Edit > Paste Axis Settings.<br />

Change the Order of Values<br />

Data in a <strong>JMP</strong> report might not appear in the order that you prefer. To give data a specific order so it<br />

appears that way in a report, assign the column the Value Ordering property before running the analysis, as<br />

described in “Value Ordering” on page 154 in the “Set Column Properties” chapter.<br />

If your values include any of the following, they automatically appear in the appropriate order in reports:<br />

• January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December<br />

• Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec<br />

• Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday<br />

• Very Low, Low, Medium Low, Medium, Medium High, High, Very High<br />

• Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Indifferent, Agree, Strongly Agree<br />

• Failing, Unacceptable, Very Poor, Poor, Bad, Acceptable, Average, Good, Better, Very Good, Excellent,<br />

Best<br />

Customize Tick Marks and Tick Mark Labels<br />

On a numeric axis, you can add and remove tick marks, add and remove gridlines, and add minor tick<br />

marks. You can also modify font properties, rotate the axis labels, or add an outline box to nominal or<br />

ordinal axes’ tick mark labels. The following sections describe how to customize them.

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