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324 Save and Share Data Chapter 10<br />

Save Your Analysis as a Script<br />

Table 10.3 Windows Supported Report File Types (Continued)<br />

File Type Extension Description<br />

Rich Text Format .rtf Word processing format; mixture of pictures, text,<br />

and tables. Save pictures within the RTF file by<br />

selecting one of these formats: PNG, JPEG, or EMF.<br />

Scalable Vector Graphic .svg Pictures stored as text; best used for two-dimensional<br />

graphics.<br />

Tagged Image File Format .tiff Raster file format. See “Setting the DPI” on page 324.<br />

Text Format .txt Plain text format; no pictures.<br />

E-mail a Report<br />

On Windows, you can e-mail a <strong>JMP</strong> report by selecting File > Send. Your default e-mail application opens<br />

with the report file attached to a new e-mail. Note that the report must be saved before you can e-mail it.<br />

Save as Flash<br />

Certain types of reports can be exported into Flash and saved as a .swf file. You can embed .swf files into<br />

Microsoft PowerPoint presentations.<br />

The following platforms support Flash output:<br />

• Distribution<br />

• Profiler<br />

• Bubble Plot<br />

For details, see http://www.jmp.com/support/swfhelp/en/.<br />

Setting the DPI<br />

On Windows, if you are saving the report as a PNG, TIFF, or JPG file, you can set the DPI to either<br />

Default or 300. The Default option uses the default setting of your operating system. Select Always use<br />

this setting if you want to retain your choice within this session and across multiple <strong>JMP</strong> sessions.<br />

Save Your Analysis as a Script<br />

After completing an analysis and receiving a report, you might want to save the process that you used to<br />

arrive at the report as a JSL script. You can save the script inside the data table, inside the report, or in a<br />

separate script window. To do this, click the red triangle menu in the report title and select Script. Then<br />

select the Save Script option that you prefer. See “Script Menus” on page 265.

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