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426 Main Menu Appendix B<br />

The Edit Menu<br />

• Select File > New > Script and manually type JSL commands.<br />

• Complete an analysis, click a report’s red triangle icon, and select Save Script to Script Window.<br />

This lets you save a script that describes the whole analysis report or a part of the report. To submit<br />

a portion of a script, first drag to highlight the portion you want and then select Edit > Run Script.<br />

If no script commands are highlighted, the entire script is submitted.<br />

See the JMP Scripting <strong>Guide</strong> for details.<br />

Stop Script<br />

Stops running a JSL script. It appears when a script is running.<br />

Import as Data<br />

Writes an open text file to a JMP data table. See “Importing Text as Data,” p. 21, for details.<br />

Search<br />

Gives you the ability to find and replace text in data tables (including column names) and scripts in the<br />

usual way found in most word processing and editing programs. See “Using the Search/Find<br />

Command,” p. 94, for details.<br />

Go to Line<br />

When a script window is open, the Go to Line command displays a window that lets you enter the line<br />

number of the script, and then sets the edit focus on that line.<br />

Balance<br />

Selects everything all text within a pair of brackets that include the cursor.<br />

Journal<br />

Saves a report just as it appears in the report window. See “Saving Using the Journal Command,” p. 116,<br />

for details.<br />

Layout<br />

Lets you edit or manipulate the report before you save, enabling you to combine several reports into<br />

one or rearrange the report elements. When a layout window is the active (front-most) window, the<br />

Layout menu appears between the Edit and Tables menus (Windows and Macintosh) or between the<br />

View and Tables menu (Linux). See “Saving Using the Layout Command,” p. 118, and “The Layout<br />

Menu,” p. 451, for details.<br />

Customize<br />

(Windows and Linux only) Reveals a submenu to customize menus and toolbars. Revert to Factory<br />

Defaults resets the menus and toolbars to the arrangement when you first installed JMP. See<br />

“Personalizing JMP,” p. 329, for further discussion and examples of customizing JMP menus.

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