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    <title>topic How to Maintain JMP Graphs Table Layout When Copy and Pasting into Word in Discussions</title>
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    <description>&lt;P&gt;For years I've had to build&amp;nbsp;sets of graphs using the Fit Y by X platform. The graphs are simple: X-axis is always&amp;nbsp;(1)&amp;nbsp;a character, nominal&amp;nbsp;column&amp;nbsp;and (2) a&amp;nbsp;numeric, continuous date/time&amp;nbsp;column. The Y-axis&amp;nbsp;is&amp;nbsp;always&amp;nbsp;numeric, continuous data (bins, registers, parameters).&amp;nbsp;The result is a list of box plot on the left, time trend on the right. There&amp;nbsp;could be many plots at a time.&amp;nbsp;In JMP 12 (and I think started with JMP 11) there was an&amp;nbsp;incredible change made to the copy/paste option - I could copy&amp;nbsp;the&amp;nbsp;entire chart window and paste into&amp;nbsp;Word and&amp;nbsp;my charts would&amp;nbsp;maintain a table format. JMP 13 went back to the old style of dropping the&amp;nbsp;table format and everything is now in a straight line down the worksheet. This pushes me to have to bring back the old scripts just to copy paste tables from JMP into Word for reports. This is a pain, slows down my productivity, and it just seems unnecessary (makes me want to stick with JMP 12 just for this option). Is there a way to maintain the graph table format when copy/pasting charts into a spread sheet?&lt;/P&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jun 2023 11:01:10 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>&lt;P&gt;For years I've had to build&amp;nbsp;sets of graphs using the Fit Y by X platform. The graphs are simple: X-axis is always&amp;nbsp;(1)&amp;nbsp;a character, nominal&amp;nbsp;column&amp;nbsp;and (2) a&amp;nbsp;numeric, continuous date/time&amp;nbsp;column. The Y-axis&amp;nbsp;is&amp;nbsp;always&amp;nbsp;numeric, continuous data (bins, registers, parameters).&amp;nbsp;The result is a list of box plot on the left, time trend on the right. There&amp;nbsp;could be many plots at a time.&amp;nbsp;In JMP 12 (and I think started with JMP 11) there was an&amp;nbsp;incredible change made to the copy/paste option - I could copy&amp;nbsp;the&amp;nbsp;entire chart window and paste into&amp;nbsp;Word and&amp;nbsp;my charts would&amp;nbsp;maintain a table format. JMP 13 went back to the old style of dropping the&amp;nbsp;table format and everything is now in a straight line down the worksheet. This pushes me to have to bring back the old scripts just to copy paste tables from JMP into Word for reports. This is a pain, slows down my productivity, and it just seems unnecessary (makes me want to stick with JMP 12 just for this option). Is there a way to maintain the graph table format when copy/pasting charts into a spread sheet?&lt;/P&gt;</description>
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