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SHADACModerator: Julie Sonier04-10-12/1:00 pm CTConfirmation # 21583770Page 7export your tables to Excel or to a <strong>PDF</strong> file. So you can export both thetraditional tables and the new Multi-state table.You can also save your table specifications and rerun them later. But to saveyour results you need to register first. Registration is very simple and requiresjust your email address. We encourage our users to register so that we canpromptly notify you of data updates and site enhancements.Now I'll demonstrate how to make a chart. So we navigate back to the DataCenter main page and click on the Charts option. Here the emphasis is ontrend data so the only data source option is the SHADAC enhanced CPS.So select the state or states that you want to see, although we suggest that youjust a few or it will become cluttered. We'll compare the United States,Alaska, Arkansas and California. Then select the type of coverage that youwant to see, uninsured, insured, private or public coverage. In this examplewe'll choose Uninsured.And the new functionality that was added for the charts is that you can alsoselect Age and Poverty filter selections. You can select age categories thatinclude children, adults, non-elderly adults and the elderly, and you can selectpoverty status that includes less than or equal to 138% of Federal PovertyGuidelines, and less than or equal to 200% of Federal Poverty Guidelines.So finally you select the beginning and end year. In this example we'll chooseages zero to 64, less than or equal to 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelinesfor 2000 through 2010. And then you'd simply click, Create Chart to see therates of uninsurance over time for this selection.

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