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110 Saving Tables, Reports, and Sessions Chapter 4<br />

Saving Data Tables<br />

3 Uncheck the box beside Save Text Files as Unicode. Your text files will now be saved as plain<br />

(legacy) text.<br />

Saving as a Text File<br />

JMP can convert data from a JMP data table to standard text format with rows and columns.<br />

To save a data table as a text file, follow the steps in the table below based on the operating system you<br />

are using and how you want to save the file.<br />

Table 4.2 Saving a Data Table as a Text File<br />

Saving as a Text File<br />

Windows 1 Select File > Save As.<br />

2 Type a name for the file in the File name box.<br />

3 Select Text Export File (*.txt) from the Save as type drop-down menu.<br />

4 Click the Options button and specify end-of-line and end-of-field characters and<br />

detail the exportation of column names. If you want to save the file with no<br />

delimiters, select None in the End of Field box. See Figure 4.1 for details.<br />

5 Click OK.<br />

6 Click Save.<br />

Macintosh 1 Select File > Export.<br />

2 From the window that appears, select Text and click Next.<br />

3 Type a name for the file in the Save As box.<br />

4 Click Export.<br />

Linux 1 Select File > Save As.<br />

2 From the Save as type field, select *.txt (Delimited Text).<br />

3 Type a name for the file in the File Name box.<br />

4 Click Next.<br />

5 Specify end-of-line and end-of-field characters and detail the exportation of<br />

column names. See Figure 4.1 for details.<br />

6 Click Finish.<br />

Figure 4.1 Text Formatting Options on Windows and Linux

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