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madhu
Level III

Journal panel

Can anybody suggest me how to make a journal panel for presentation? I see that the JMP presenters use journal panels when presenting JMP webinars (see the screenshot attached). I want to make similar journal panels when presenting JMP analysis with data files to my audience.  I use JMP Pro 18.

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Journal panel

Go to

     File=>New=>Journal

Then right click on the new window and you will see the different actions you can use to build the format of the display

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Documentation is available under 

     Help=>JMP Online Help=>Journal

Example of Making a Journal for a Presentation 

Jim
hogi
Level XII

Re: Journal panel

Just use an existing Journal and adapt it to your needs.

If it's locked, unlock it via

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It's worth to invest 15 minutes to read some tips and tricks.
e.g. how to switch quickly from the arrow to the arrow to the selection tool - you will need it 500+ times

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Re: Journal panel

Hi @madhu ,

 

Here's a template journal to get you started. It can take some time to get used to journals, so here's a few tips:

- If you want to add something inside of a box, select with the selection tool (press S), highlight it blue then paste the contents inside.

-Dragging items into journals can be a bit tricky, especially if the item you're dragging into isn't very wide - I recommend making the thing you're dragging into wider (i.e adding more text to it temporarily) and then dragging under. 

- Script buttons are a great way to store your results, you can save your whole data table as one script button, then have other buttons execute commands (like pulling up the profiler, or opening graph builder).

- Download the Journal Text Sledgehammer to make editing journals easier.

 

Hope that helps,

 

Many thanks,

Ben

“All models are wrong, but some are useful”