Dear All
Can anyone suggest how to import data from Excell without modifying it and also
any easy way to make graphs-these would be very welcome for students
Thanks
Thambu
Medicine 2 and CEU
CMC
Vellore
632004
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If printing the datasheet/variablesheet is important to you, please file a
"wishlist" bug at http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=pspp
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 04:58:44PM -0800, Erik Frebold wrote:
I slightly hesitate to mention this because it may violate principles and
I don't want to
-Original Message-
> Date: Tue Jan 24 09:00:12 PST 2012
> From: pspp-users-requ...@gnu.org
> Subject: Pspp-users Digest, Vol 69, Issue 19
> To: pspp-users@gnu.org
>
> Today's Topics:
>
>1. How do I print variable and data view papers?
> (Christopher Hildebrandt)
>2. Re:
Oh your look was a bit to early, since i didn't upload the new version
because i wanted to wait for your responses regarding the SVG.
But here we go again: http://mentors.debian.net/package/pspp
I included the proposed SVG until we have something proper.
Only thing missing is another update to p
In fact, there is a Print button for both the syntax editor and the output
viewer. However, as you have observed, there is (currently) no print facility
for the data window.[1]
You have several options:
* Use the LIST, PRINT, WRITE or DISPLAY commands, al of which can be used
to dump your
I am taking a class at a university that requires the use of spss
which I am opposed to purchasing. I found PSPP and have had no problem
doing assignments on the GUI since it is very similar to spss, the
only problem is that there is NO PRINT BUTTON! I am not technically
savvy enough to perform any