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Appendix A <strong>JMP</strong> Preferences 379<br />

Windows Specific<br />

Table A.6 Preferences for Import Settings for Text Files (Continued)<br />

Preference<br />

Two-digit year rule<br />

Strip enclosing<br />

quotation marks<br />

Recognize apostrophe<br />

as quotation mark<br />

Description<br />

Select the rule that you want to use to import dates that use two digits<br />

instead of four. For details about these rules, see Table 3.2 on page 93.<br />

Select this option to remove quotation marks that enclose data in the text<br />

file.<br />

Select this option to treat apostrophes as quotation marks. This option is off<br />

by default.<br />

This option is not recommended unless your data comes from a<br />

nonstandard source that uses apostrophes around data fields rather than<br />

quotation marks.<br />

Table A.7 Preferences for Export Settings for Text Files<br />

Preference<br />

Export Table Headers<br />

End Of Field<br />

End Of Line<br />

Description<br />

Select this option to include column names when you save data tables as<br />

text files.<br />

Select one or more characters to use as the delimiter signifying the end of a<br />

field when exporting text data.<br />

Select the Other option and enter a character to specify a delimiter that is<br />

not listed.<br />

Select one or more characters to use as the delimiter that signifies the end of<br />

a line (row).<br />

Select the Other option and enter a character to specify a delimiter that is<br />

not listed.<br />

Windows Specific<br />

These preferences customize settings for machines running the Windows operating system, including<br />

graphics formats and the window background color.

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