@Anja_W and @StefanC . Points taken; it does appear this version of JMP has that option, which is an improvement (and perhaps I missed it in previous versions). That said, there is precious little information (that I can find) wrt how JMP actually calculates this "Indiv Confidence Interval". And the research in this area indicates that many of the "standard" methods out there for such intervals are incomplete and in need of improvement; for a summary of the issue relative to JMP and other software, see section 3.5 here ( https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6916346/ ). Therein, wrt JMP, it says:
"In JMP, the “Fit Model” platform allows to run a mixed model and the PIs can be obtained from the “individual CI” option in the “Save Columns” menu. There is no formula and no discussion in the help regarding the PI and its degrees of freedom. One can actually notice that the degrees of freedom for fixed effects (ie, Kenward-Roger) are used for the PI. This is not appropriate as explained in Section 3.2 with PIs too wide (see next section)."