Center points in small design spaces can often be identified in the data table by inspection. This becomes much more difficult for mixture designs with large numbers of components (>=5), especially when linear constraints are superimposed. When design points match classical designations (e.g., vertices, centroids, binary double blends, axial check points, etc.), does JMP have the ability to label those? I am unable to find the centroid by inspection in these larger systems. Thanks in advance.
Have you tried using a Ternary Plot (under Graph Menu) and then selecting the interior point(s) in the design, and then using the Rows > Markers to mark the row(s)?
There is a script in the Sample Scripts folder of JMP called LabelMixturePoints.JSL. This script will identify vertices, edges points, etc. It will not label a centroid, instead it will state that the point is an Interior point.