I found that saving the output as html, allows me to then copy the tables and past in any format i want
Dr Thambu David S Professor and Head Medicine Unit 2 Christian Medical College, Vellore 632004, India ________________________________________ From: pspp-users-bounces+thambu=cmcvellore.ac...@gnu.org [pspp-users-bounces+thambu=cmcvellore.ac...@gnu.org] On Behalf Of ftr [news....@free.fr] Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2014 6:29 PM To: pspp-users@gnu.org Subject: Re: delete selected output Thank you, sir. Your advice is the first step towards a presentable output, thank you. You might add that the table output in LibreOffice needs further treatment as you get a mangled output, at least in Windows. There is one option for pasting into Calc: unformatted text. Once pasted to get a table that you can read in Calc you have to delete here one row in two. I also tried with fixed columns In Writer you have to change to page format landscape and use fixed font Courier New as a font (like in "good old" SPSS times). So my proposition for Ben: please work on the output so that you can export it with no hassle. Regards, ftr Answering to your philosophical text line I agree with you. In German service offices you sometimes get welcomed by a joke: Impossible client demands are treated immediately. Miracles take a bit longer. Magics might be ordered on special demand. On 02/11/2014 05:41, dr soumalya ray wrote: > On Saturday, 1 November 2014 7:41 PM, news <news....@free.fr> wrote: > > >> >> Hi, >> I guess it is not possible, > nothing is "not possible"; "impossible" things just take a little bit more > time! > >> I ask as I want to output a single table into the LibreOffice >> spreadsheet > if i understand your question correctly, please do the following:- > > -finish your analysis > > -go to the output viewer. there are two panes. > > -the right pane contain your analysis, tables, histograms etc. > > -the left pane starts with "Get" and contains a list of commands (eg, > frequencies,crosstabs etc). > > -click on the required table (just once) in the left pane. > > -go to the edit-> copy. > > -open Libreoffice Calc > > - paste the table. > > -you should have the table now in libreoffice calc. worked for me in xubuntu > 14.04, libreoffice 4.2.6.2, PSPP 0.8.4. > > regards, > > som > _______________________________________________ Pspp-users mailing list Pspp-users@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users _______________________________________________ Pspp-users mailing list Pspp-users@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users