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Chapter 4 Saving Tables, Reports, and Sessions 127<br />

Working with JMP Projects (Windows Only)<br />

Add SAS Stored Process lets you add a SAS Stored Process. If you are not connected to a SAS<br />

Metadata Server, you are either connected to the server using your saved profile, or the SAS<br />

Server Connection window is opened for you. Once you are connected, you can select the SAS<br />

Stored Process to add to the project. See the “SAS Integration” chapter for details about SAS<br />

Stored Processes.<br />

Using Drag-And-Drop<br />

Items can also be added to a project using drag and drop from the Window list, the File System list, or<br />

from Microsoft Outlook.<br />

To use the Window list, open it by selecting View > Window List. The window list appears as shown in<br />

Figure 4.10.<br />

Figure 4.10 JMP Windows and Projects List<br />

4 Saving Files<br />

Similarly, you can drag and drop documents and folders from the File System list into your project.<br />

First, select View > File System if it is not showing. This gives you a view of connected storage systems.<br />

From this list, you can open files by double-clicking or drag the files into an open project.<br />

Tip: In addition to files and folders, entire volumes can be added to JMP projects. E-mails, too, can be<br />

directly dragged into an open JMP project.<br />

Customizing the Project<br />

JMP has several commands that let you organize and customize your project.<br />

Groups<br />

JMP projects support hierarchical groups. Groups are useful for organizing your project files. To add a<br />

new group, select New Group from the Project menu (shown in Figure 4.9).<br />

Notes<br />

JMP enables you to add descriptive notes about a project. Select the Edit Notes command from the<br />

Project menu to add or edit a project’s notes.

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