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IBIS-Q Tutorial: Exporting Data to Excel

IBIS-Q Tutorial: Exporting Data to Excel. IBIS makes it easy to export data results to Excel. In this example, we have results for Alzheimer’s disease deaths by age group and sex for a three year period. Included in the results are a 2-D table, …. … and the detailed data list.

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IBIS-Q Tutorial: Exporting Data to Excel

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  1. IBIS-Q Tutorial: Exporting Data to Excel IBIS makes it easy to export data results to Excel.

  2. In this example, we have results for Alzheimer’s disease deaths by age group and sex for a three year period.

  3. Included in the results are a 2-D table, …

  4. … and the detailed data list.

  5. Simply click on the “Output to Excel” button, and IBIS will bring the information up in an Excel window in your browser.

  6. IBIS will paste the query documentation, the 2-D table, and the detailed data list into the Excel spreadsheet.

  7. To save the Excel spreadsheet, you’ll need to: • Select “Save As…” from the “File” pull-down menu. • Select file type = Microsoft Excel Workbook. • Then name and save the file.

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