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94 Entering, Editing, and Managing Data Chapter 3<br />

Selecting Rows and Columns<br />

3 From the list, highlight the name of the column whose rows you want to select.<br />

4 Use the drop-down menu to select a condition from the list (equals, does not equal, and so forth), as<br />

shown in Figure 3.57.<br />

5 Type the value for which you want JMP to search. To search for missing values, leave the box empty.<br />

6 (Optional) If you would like the search to be case-sensitive, click the box beside Match Case.<br />

7 (Optional) If you would like to compare the values of two columns, click the Compare column<br />

check box. This reveals a list of columns for comparison.<br />

8 Click Add Condition.<br />

If you would like to add more conditions to the search, repeat steps 3-7, and click the appropriate<br />

item in the Select Rows area to specify if you would like JMP to select rows only if all conditions<br />

are met, or if any of the conditions are met.<br />

9 If you want the window to stay open after the selection, click Keep dialog open.<br />

10 Click OK.<br />

Using the Search/Find Command<br />

You can also select cells by selecting Edit > Search. To find (or find and replace) values:<br />

1 Select Edit > Search > Find, as shown in Figure 3.58.<br />

Figure 3.58 Search Choices<br />

2 Enter a value in the Find what box. To find missing character values, leave the Find field empty and<br />

check Match Whole Words Only. See “Locking Tables,” p. 83, for details.<br />

Selecting a Particular Row or Column<br />

If you know the number of the row you want to highlight, instead of scrolling through many rows to<br />

find it, you can quickly find a row number using the Go to Row command.

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