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Chapter 4 Saving Tables, Reports, and Sessions 121<br />

Saving Reports<br />

Table 4.4 Working in a Layout Window<br />

Action<br />

Instructions<br />

Select and deselect items Right-click a disclosure button ( on Windows/Linux and<br />

on the Macintosh) on the title bar and select Display Box<br />

> Select or Display Box > Deselect.<br />

The example in Figure 4.5 shows results extracted, combined, and organized in a compact form from a<br />

bivariate analysis (scatterplot and polynomial fit), a distribution analysis (histogram and frequency<br />

count), and a one-way analysis (means and t-test). The result gives a neat-looking summary of oxygen<br />

uptake as a function of run time in an exercise experiment. This was done by forming a layout window<br />

for one analysis, and then dragging the other desired analysis elements into the layout window,<br />

arranging the desired pieces, and deleting unwanted elements.<br />

Figure 4.5 Multiple Analysis Results in a Layout Window<br />

4 Saving Files<br />

Saving Parts of a Report in a Graphic Format<br />

You can save part of an analysis report window as a graphic. Although you will not be able to<br />

manipulate or customize the report before saving it, you can quickly save highlighted selections. On<br />

Windows, you can save the selection in .png, .jpg, .wmf, .gif, and .svg formats. On the Macintosh, you<br />

can save the selection in .png format.<br />

To save a selection:<br />

1 Click the selection tool ( ).<br />

2 Highlight the area you want to save.<br />

3 Select Edit > Save Selection As (Windows/Linux) or press the Command key and select File ><br />

Export (Macintosh).<br />

Select the graphics file format to which you want to save the selection.<br />

Note: Right-click the selection and choose Copy, and then paste the selection into another part of<br />

JMP or another software program. (See “Pasting Reports into Another Program,” p. 122.)

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