Karel Novotny writes:
> Having the function mentioned by Mario would mean a big leap for PSPP. I
> am an average linux user who sticks up with GUIs (where possible). Being
> able to export the results to an excel (or OpenOffice)-readable format
> would spare me a big amount of work.
I would like
Having the function mentioned by Mario would mean a big leap for PSPP. I
am an average linux user who sticks up with GUIs (where possible). Being
able to export the results to an excel (or OpenOffice)-readable format
would spare me a big amount of work.
I am saying that knowing that your capacitie
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 05:00:23PM +, Mario Giesel wrote:
Hello, list,
is it possible to export frequency tables into Excel so that I
can chart the reults?
Not exactly. But you can use the AGGREGATE command to achieve the
same purpose. If you have a variable X, then a c
Hello, list,
is it possible to export frequency tables into Excel so that I can chart the
reults?
This means that each number is to be placed in an extra cell.
Thanks for any comments!
Mario
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