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Chapter 4: Reporting and Presenting Results

2. Chapter 4: Reporting and Presenting Results. 2. Chapter 4: Reporting and Presenting Results. Objectives. Use a JMP journal for a presentation. Journal Presentations. Using a Journal for Presentations. This demonstration illustrates the concepts discussed previously. Exercise.

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Chapter 4: Reporting and Presenting Results

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  1. 2 Chapter 4: Reporting and Presenting Results

  2. 2 Chapter 4: Reporting and Presenting Results

  3. Objectives • Use a JMP journal for a presentation.

  4. Journal Presentations

  5. Using a Journal for Presentations This demonstration illustrates the concepts discussed previously.

  6. Exercise This exercise reinforces the concepts discussed previously.

  7. 4.01 Multiple Answer Poll • Which of the following can be added to a JMP journal? • Links to data tables • Links to scripts • Links to Web sites • Outline items • Text items • All open files

  8. 4.01 Multiple Answer Poll – Correct Answers • Which of the following can be added to a JMP journal? • Links to data tables • Links to scripts • Links to Web sites • Outline items • Text items • All open files

  9. 2 Chapter 4: Reporting and Presenting Results

  10. Objectives • Learn how to share a journal with other JMP users. • Discuss how to save results in JMP. • Identify different formats for saving results. • Explore options for reporting results outside of JMP.

  11. Sharing a Journal You can share a journal with other JMP users. If the journal contains file references or other links, you can • save the journal and all files referenced by it in a shared directory • send or transfer the journal and all files referenced by it; links in the journal must be restored. To restore links in a journal, right-click on a link and select Edit Set Script and specify the correct file path.

  12. Saving Results in JMP Reproduce results with scripts saved in the Table panel.

  13. Saving Results in JMP Use a journal to save “snapshots” of your results. • Select Edit Journal or press CTRL-J. • The window contents are added to a journal. • The output is no longer linked to the data table.

  14. Saving JMP Results in Other Formats JMP reports can be saved in a variety of formats. .pdf .doc .htm

  15. Copying and Pasting Reports Reports or portions of reports can be copied and pasted directly into other file types like Microsoft Office files. • Use the Selection tool to select the portion of the report you want to copy, and copy it. • Use Paste Special to paste the copied report as an enhanced metafile picture.

  16. Exporting Interactive Reports Bubble plot, distribution, and profiler reports can be exported as Adobe Flash animations.

  17. 4.02 Multiple Answer Poll • Which of the following statements are true? • Reports can be saved as stand-alone files or copied directly to other files. • To share a journal that contains file references with another JMP user, you only need to send the journal file. • JMP journals can be used to collect “snapshots” of your results. This preserves the results of previous analyses when the data changes. • Some interactive reports can be exported and embedded in presentations.

  18. 4.02 Multiple Answer Poll – Correct Answers • Which of the following statements are true? • Reports can be saved as stand-alone files or copied directly to other files. • To share a journal that contains file references with another JMP user, you only need to send the journal file. • JMP journals can be used to collect “snapshots” of your results. This preserves the results of previous analyses when the data changes. • Some interactive reports can be exported and embedded in presentations.

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