File > New > Syntax opens a new syntax window.
You can also create a file using any text editor and save the file with
the extension .SPS and open the file with File > Open. If you do this,
note that some editors (e.g., Notepad) make it difficult to choose a
file extension for a text file (Notepad
I don't know if PSPP (or SPSS) can do Pareto Diagrams. So, maybe PSPP
isn't the tool you need.
But PSPP has (I think) the same capabilities of combining data as SPSS,
but I think you do need to use syntax. This page describes the commands
to combine data files. There's a command to stack files/add
Sorry for this mail. I am sure I am not sending to the right place nor in
the right way.
Recently I have started to use PSPP in my Windows System and I can't do
things I am sure they can be done. Things as Pareto Diagram or combining
data files.
In manual I can see them, but I don't really know h