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Chapter 10 Save and Share Data 323<br />

Save and Share Reports<br />

Save and Share Reports<br />

To save a report, select File > Save As.<br />

• On Windows, you can save the report as any of the file types listed in Table 10.3.<br />

• On Macintosh, the report is saved as a <strong>JMP</strong> report (.jrp). If you want to save the report as a text, image,<br />

HTML, or RTF file, select File > Export. Supported image files include .eps, .png, .svg, and .tiff.<br />

Table 10.3 Windows Supported Report File Types<br />

File Type Extension Description<br />

Microsoft Word .doc Word processing format; mixture of pictures, text,<br />

and tables.<br />

Enhanced Metafile .emf Can contain both vector and bitmap components.<br />

Encapsulated PostScript<br />

File<br />

CompuServe Graphics<br />

Interchange Format<br />

Hypertext Markup<br />

Language<br />

Joint Photographics<br />

Expert Group<br />

.eps<br />

.gif<br />

.htm, .html<br />

.jpg<br />

Line drawing (or vector image) that can show a bitmap<br />

preview of the image.<br />

Compressed bitmap pictures.<br />

Browser format; marked up text and references to<br />

separate picture files. Save pictures within the HTML<br />

file by selecting one of these formats: PNG, JPEG,<br />

SVG, or GIF.<br />

Compressed bitmap pictures; standard for<br />

photographs. See “Setting the DPI” on page 324.<br />

<strong>JMP</strong> Journal .jrn Analysis report duplicated in a separate window titled<br />

Journal. You can edit it or append other reports to it.<br />

Note that on Macintosh, select Edit > Journal, and<br />

then File > Save. On Windows, choose File > Save,<br />

and then choose the journal format.<br />

<strong>JMP</strong> Report .jrp Analysis report originally created in <strong>JMP</strong>. It can be<br />

reopened for continued analysis.<br />

Portable Document<br />

Format<br />

Portable Network<br />

Graphics<br />

.pdf<br />

.png<br />

Format for sharing documents regardless of the<br />

operating system or application in which they were<br />

created.<br />

Compressed bitmap pictures; successor to GIF. See<br />

“Setting the DPI” on page 324.

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