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word wrap in script text
Usually a word wrap is applied to script text.
Unpredictably, however, no wrap is applied when Save Script to Data Table is executed. Word wrap is favorable for viewing and editing scripts.
Is there a way to ensure word wrap is applied as in screenshots?
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Re: word wrap in script text
Wrapping or not is linked to how wide the window with the script is.
Sometimes there is wrapping in a really wide window: Use the Reformat Script option to fix this.
I feel your pain
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Re: word wrap in script text
Not sure if Bing, Google or Gemini would have helped. Real JMPers understand context.
I've been using JMP for 20+ years and only figured that one out a couple of years ago.
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Re: word wrap in script text
Wrapping or not is linked to how wide the window with the script is.
Sometimes there is wrapping in a really wide window: Use the Reformat Script option to fix this.
I feel your pain
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Re: word wrap in script text
Thank you! Fully resolved.
I see now that this is a trivial situation, should have used Bing to search before posting, as was not getting JMP search results.
P.S. I did not intend to ascribe an influence to the window size – was an artifact of screen shot sizing .
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Re: word wrap in script text
Not sure if Bing, Google or Gemini would have helped. Real JMPers understand context.
I've been using JMP for 20+ years and only figured that one out a couple of years ago.