Welcome to JMP Public! We are so excited to get this fun new tool into your hands. Even though JMP users are not able to publish to JMP Public until JMP 14.2 is available, everyone can begin using and exploring JMP Public today! I will show you how to use JMP Public, understand the Home Page, follow other users, and share reports.
JMP Public is your platform for sharing JMP data, visualizations and dashboards. Prepare your reports in JMP and publish them to JMP Public. JMP Public offers the visual interactivity of JMP to explore your data, and lets you:
Starting with JMP 14.2, JMP users will be able to publish their reports to JMP Public. But even before that, you need to have a JMP Public account. Simply follow the steps below to create your account:
After you sign in, you will see the home page. This page has three important features: All Reports, My Dashboard and Filters. Let's discuss what each feature offers:
The Featured page also shows recently published posts, priotizing tailored posts which are featured to show first. Also, if you want to see what features are new to JMP Public at anytime, you can always check out the "What's New" page.
The next important feature of JMP Public is following other users:
One of the most important personalizations you can do on JMP Public is change your avatar. Your profile page shows your avatar and bio, as well reports that you have posted. The profile page also shows who follows you, whom you follow, and which groups you are a part of. Here are the steps to personalize your avatar:
Finally, you will want to know about the sharing feature on JMP Public. Sharing allows you to copy a link or embed interactive reports in other online platforms. Here's how:
Now that you know about some of the features to explore in JMP Public, we hope you will explore the space. And then we will look forward to seeing what you publish to JMP Public starting with the release of JMP 14.2 later this month. Look for my next blog post on the various ways to publish to the JMP Public website.
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