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Chapter 9 Formula Editor 317<br />

Editing Formulas<br />

formula. JMP automatically recalculates all affected values in the formula’s column.<br />

Cutting, Copying, and Pasting<br />

You can cut or copy any expression or an entire formula and paste it into another formula display. Use<br />

the cut, copy, and paste shortcut commands or right-click a highlighted part of the formula and select<br />

Cut, Copy, or Paste from the menu, as shown in Figure 9.31. The following apply when you cut,<br />

copy, and paste a formula:<br />

• When you paste it into another formula display, the formula appears in formatted form.<br />

• The formula is saved on the clipboard as a JSL statement. Thus, if you copy it into other<br />

applications, it appears as a JMP Scripting Language (JSL) statement.<br />

Note: Press the Shift key on your keyboard, and then click the red triangle to reveal a command called<br />

Copy As SAS Formula.<br />

Figure 9.31 Cut, Copy, and Paste Commands<br />

9Formulas<br />

Clicking and Dragging<br />

You can drag any part of a formula that can be selected to any other location that can be selected.<br />

To click and drag<br />

1 Place the arrow cursor inside an expression.<br />

2 Click the expression. It is highlighted and the cursor changes to a hand cursor.<br />

3 Drag across the formula. Destination expressions are highlighted.<br />

4 Drag the selected expression to the new desired location. The selected expression is copied to the<br />

new location, where it replaces the existing expression.

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