Replaces selected cell values from the active data table with missing values. Not available now because you can only Paste At End into the spreadsheet. Extends a JMP data table by adding rows and columns to fill with values from the clipboard. Hint: if you hold down option and choose this command, the first row data from the clipboard become the new column names. Not available now because the clipboard is empty or there is nowhere to paste the contents of the clipboard in the active window. Inserts data from the clipboard into a JMP data table. Not available now because nothing that can be copied is selected in the active window. Copies all text from the active report window and stores the text in the clipboard. No graphical displays are copied. Not available now because nothing that can be copied is selected in the active window. Transfers the values of selected cells, reports, and graphical displays to the clipboard. Select table values with the cursor; select platform report items with the scissors tool. Not available now because nothing that may be cut is selected in the active window. Transfers selected fields from the active data table to the clipboard and replaces them with missing values. Cut also transfers text reports and graphical displays to the clipboard with this command. Not available now because your most recent command was not reversible. Cancels the effect of the most recent reversible command selected from the Edit, Rows, or Cols menu. Most destructive spreadsheet operations (such as cut, copy, paste, or delete rows or cols) are reversible. Edit Menu Use this menu to Cut, Copy, Paste information to and from the clipboard, Paste at End to build tables, Journal results, and use the Search command to find data table text. Select this option to display the ticks on the X-axis with the distances between them of uniform distance. Select this option to display the ticks on the X-axis with the distances between them proportional to the sample size. Select this option to remove the lines connecting the group means. Select this option to connect the group means. Select this option to remove the comparison circles showing the multiple comparisons for the groups. If one or more of the Multiple Comparison Analysis options are in effect, select this option to see the corresponding comparison circles. Select to hide the lines showing at one standard deviation above and below the mean of each group. Select to see lines at one standard deviation above and below the mean of each group. Select to hide the large dots showing at the means of each response group, and lines showing at the upper and lower standard error. Select to see large dots at the means of each response group, and lines at the upper and lower standard error. Select to remove means diamonds showing on each response group. (The top and bottom diamond points identify the 95% confidence interval. The horizontal points identify the mean of the group.) Select to see means diamonds on each response group. The top and bottom diamond points identify the 95% confidence interval. The horizontal points identify the mean of the group. Select to remove the quantile box plots showing on each response groups. Select to see quantile box plots on each response group. Select to hide the data points on the scatterplot Select to show the data points on the scatterplot Use these options to display various graphical comparisons of the groups. These displays appear automatically with their corresponding analysis options, but can be removed with these display options if desired. Raw date values are in the number of seconds since January 1, 1904. This format displays a date as # of days:# of hrs:# of minutes:# of seconds. (since base date) Raw date values are in the number of seconds since January 1, 1904. This format displays a date as # of days:# of hrs:# of seconds (since base date) Raw date values are in the number of seconds since January 1, 1904. This Format Displays a date and time as dd/mm/yy:hour:minute:seconds (AM or PM) Raw date values are in the number of seconds since January 1, 1904. This Format Displays a date and time as dd/mm/yy:hour:minute (AM or PM) Raw date values are in the number of seconds since January 1, 1904. This Format Displays a date as Mon, Feb 14, 1994 Happy Valentines Day not included. Raw date values are in the number of seconds since January 1, 1904. This Format Displays a date as Monday, February 14, 1994 Happy Valentines Day not included. Raw date values are in the number of seconds since January 1, 1904. This Format Displays a date as dd/mm/yy This is a Row State column. It is a special columns that hold only row state information: excluded, labeled, hidden, color, marker, selection status Select this to create a Row State column, which is a special columns that holds only row state information: excluded, labeled, hidden, color, marker, selection status This column has Character values. Numbers are treated as characters Select this to create a character columns, which can contain any character values. Number are treated as characters This column contains numbers only (no character values) Select if this column will contain numbers only. Numbers can have decimals and minus signs, or be in exponential notation Select if you are going to use an instrument connection to collect real-time data Data values are read from an instrument recording real-time data. Select if you want to use the calculator to compute data values for this column. Data values are computed by the calculator and cannot be edited. Data values are typed or read into cells and are editable. Select if you want data values to be typed or read into cells and be editable.