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Combine multiple graph builder panels into publication grade figure with unified fonts and line widths

What inspired this wish list request? 

We love JMP for exploring data, running stats and gaining insights from our large data set. But when it comes time to publishing our work, we spend HOURS exporting graph builder figures as PDFs or pasting into PowerPoint as EPS to be able to combine multiple graph builder figures into a single, publication grad figure that is often combined with images, etc. This is something quite different from the Dashboards that JMP offers.

Currently, this is one of the last remaining features that is available in GraphPad Prism that keeps me from going all in with JMP. 

 

 

 

What is the improvement you would like to see? 

Create a new platform within JMP that allows the user to combine and align multiple graphs into a figure layout. If images can be added too, that would be outstanding! This would ideally focus on using figure/panel axes and edges for alignment, rather than the bounds of a GraphBuilder panel with legends, and footnotes etc. I am thinking of something like https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/user-guide/using_creating_a_new_layout.htm

 

 

 

 

Why is this idea important? 

For any JMP users that publish their work, this would in principle save many, many hours of creating publication grade figures and do away with an iterative process involving exporting figures through multiple programs (e.g. Illustrator, PowerPoint, etc)