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Appendix B Main Menu 423<br />

The File Menu<br />

On the Macintosh, Holding the OPTION key and selecting File displays the Save Selection As<br />

command for saving highlighted graphics from a data table, report, journal, or layout as a PNG<br />

graphic. On Windows and Linux, the Save Selection As command is located in the Edit menu.<br />

Revert (Windows/Linux) or File > Revert to Saved (Macintosh)<br />

Restores the current data table to its condition when it was last saved. This command is dimmed on the<br />

File menu unless a data table has been edited.<br />

Export (Macintosh Only)<br />

Exports data into text, Microsoft Excel, and SAS Transport file formats. See “Saving as a Text File,”<br />

p. 110 and “Saving as a SAS Transport File,” p. 111.<br />

B The Main Menu<br />

Database<br />

Opens a connection to any database on your system that has an ODBC driver. See “Opening Data<br />

from a Database,” p. 26, and “Saving Data Tables to a Database,” p. 113, for details. Selecting<br />

File >Database reveals a submenu with options to open or save to any database on your system that<br />

has an ODBC driver. The submenu contains:<br />

Open Table Displays the Database Open Table window, which lets you connect to a database<br />

from which you want to open a table.<br />

Save Table Displays the Database Save Table window, which lets you connect to a database. You<br />

can then save the data table to this location.<br />

Internet Open<br />

Lets you open an Internet browser within JMP. See “Opening Remote Files,” p. 36, for details.<br />

Preferences<br />

Opens the Preference Settings window, which lets you set preferences for start-up options, graph<br />

defaults, colors, fonts, file locations, and so on. For more information about customizing JMP using<br />

the Preference Settings window, see the chapter “Personalizing JMP,” p. 329.<br />

Print<br />

Prints the active window. It displays the standard window for printing. The appearance of the window<br />

depends on your operating system and printer driver. See “Printing Reports,” p. 177, for details.<br />

Print Preview<br />

(Windows only) Displays the active window in the form it will print. Print Preview is dimmed on<br />

the File menu unless there is an open window.<br />

Print Setup (Windows) or Page Setup (Macintosh)<br />

Displays the standard window for setting printed page characteristics. The form of the window depends<br />

on your operating system and current printer driver.

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