Thank you again for the quick reply!
I am sorry about the Excel vs. JMP formats, and I can see that for REML (although it makes a difference for EMS), there is no need for nesting Subject within Disease.
But my original questions still stay:
1. Why are the outputs so different between JMP 13 and JMP 14? If you look at the Test Denominator Synthesis sections for both, the JMP 13 secion lists different DF Den's for different factors, while the JMP 14 section list just one number (4326) for all the factors except Disease (42). Also, the Denom MS Synthesis column lists different factor combinations for different factors for JMP 13 but just "Residual" for all the factors except Disease for JMP 14.
2. How could I revert back to the output I used to get with JMP 13? I would like to use the JMP 13 version, as it matches the results from SPSS and Unix-ranova.
Thank you again.