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Chapter 6 Output Reports 191<br />

Using Markers<br />

6 Output Reports<br />

2 Select Transparency. The window shown in Figure 6.23 appears.<br />

Figure 6.23 Transparency Window<br />

3 Type the level of transparency you want the markers (points) to have on the graph. A value of 1<br />

indicates total opaqueness, while 0 indicates invisibility. Values between 1 and 0 are<br />

semi-transparent.<br />

4 Click OK.<br />

Excluding and Hiding Markers<br />

Using the Exclude/Unexclude command, you can exclude highlighted rows from statistical analyses.<br />

Data remain excluded until you select Rows > Exclude/Unexclude for those highlighted rows.<br />

Warning: Excluded data are not automatically hidden in plots even though they are excluded from<br />

calculations in text reports and graphs.<br />

Using the Hide/Unhide command, you can suppress (hide) the appearance of highlighted points in<br />

scatterplots. For example, you can exclude points from analysis and then hide those same points in<br />

scatterplots. The data remain hidden until you select Rows > Hide/Unhide for highlighted hidden<br />

rows.<br />

Warning: Hidden points are not automatically excluded from statistical computations that affect text<br />

reports and graphs, even though they are not displayed in the plots. To exclude hidden observations<br />

from analyses, you must highlight them and select Rows > Exclude/Unexclude characteristic.<br />

To exclude or hide markers (points) from analyses:<br />

1 Highlight the marker(s) you would like to exclude or hide.<br />

2 Right-click (Ctrl-click on the Macintosh) anywhere in a graph.<br />

3 Select Row Exclude or Row Hide.

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