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jdeare
Level I

JMP file viewer/is there a trick to using SAS Universal Viewer?

I work in scientific publishing. I have an author who provided JMP files to be used as a figure (it's a graph). He sent 2 files, one is a .jmp and one is a .jrp.

I sent a request back to him to have the graph exported as an .eps so I can edit it in Adobe Illustrator, but he seems to be unable to do it (or else slow).

 

Is there a trick to getting the Universal Viewer to open these files, or is it incompatible?

Is there some other way to get this info into a format I can use? I don't need to see the data, I just need the graph.

Thanks!

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Re: JMP file viewer/is there a trick to using SAS Universal Viewer?

I'm not sure about the Universal Viewer, but my gut says it's probably not compatible with JMP.  

 

That said, the .jrp file is the one that contains the figure.  What your author did was save an analysis report as a seperate file.  The best bet is to open the .jrp file with JMP (or have your author do it).  JMP will ask for the data file it needs to run the report again.  That's the .jmp file.  Then, you can go to File > Save As... (assuming this is on Windows with JMP 13 here) and export the file as something that is Illustrator compatible.  There are lots of choices there under the file type. 

 

Best,

 

M

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Re: JMP file viewer/is there a trick to using SAS Universal Viewer?

I'm not sure about the Universal Viewer, but my gut says it's probably not compatible with JMP.  

 

That said, the .jrp file is the one that contains the figure.  What your author did was save an analysis report as a seperate file.  The best bet is to open the .jrp file with JMP (or have your author do it).  JMP will ask for the data file it needs to run the report again.  That's the .jmp file.  Then, you can go to File > Save As... (assuming this is on Windows with JMP 13 here) and export the file as something that is Illustrator compatible.  There are lots of choices there under the file type. 

 

Best,

 

M

jdeare
Level I

Re: JMP file viewer/is there a trick to using SAS Universal Viewer?

OK, thanks! I will send him some more emails.