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424 Main Menu Appendix B<br />

The Edit Menu<br />

Send<br />

(Windows only) Submits reports and data tables to the e-mail application you define. See “E-mailing<br />

Tables and Reports (Windows Only),” p. 38, for details.<br />

Recent Files<br />

(Windows only) Reveals a submenu that lists the JMP tables, scripts, and journals most recently<br />

opened. When you click a table name in this list, JMP opens the file.<br />

Save Session Script<br />

Creates a JSL script to re-open all currently open files and re-run all currently open analyses and graphs.<br />

Exit<br />

(Windows and Linux) Closes all JMP windows (prompting you to save changes) and quits the JMP<br />

application. On the Macintosh, the Quit command is located in the JMP menu.<br />

The Edit Menu<br />

The Edit menu contains standard commands that operate on selected rows and columns, on selected<br />

areas of reports, on scripts and text, and on selected formula elements in the formula editor. The<br />

commands operate on entire rows if no columns are selected. Likewise, they operate on whole columns<br />

if no rows are selected. When both rows and columns are selected, Edit commands affect the subset of<br />

values defined by the intersection of those rows and columns.<br />

The Edit menu in conjunction with JMP tools can be used to copy all or part of active analysis report<br />

windows. See “The Tools Menu,” p. 444, for details.<br />

Undo<br />

Cancels the effect of the most recent reversible Edit, Rows, or Columns command. Most destructive<br />

data table operations (such as cut, paste, or delete rows) are reversible. Undo dims when the most recent<br />

command is irreversible.<br />

Redo<br />

Reverses the effect of the Undo command in the Script Editor.<br />

Cut<br />

Copies selected fields from the active data table to the clipboard and replaces them with missing values.<br />

It is equivalent to Copy, and then Clear. You can also use the Cut command to copy all or part of a<br />

report. However, Cut works like Copy in reports; it does not clear the copied image.

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