Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 17:24:43 +0200
Reply-To: Ran Chermesh <chermesh@BGUMAIL.BGU.AC.IL>
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From: Ran Chermesh <chermesh@BGUMAIL.BGU.AC.IL>
Subject: Free SPSS viewer
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Hi,
I'm a member of a research team. While I do most of the statistical analysis, I would like to distribute my reports to other members, who have no access to SPSS.
I heard about a free SPSS viewer, but even a search in the SPSS web site, led to no solution.
Does this tool, a free spss viewer, exist? If so, do you know where can I get it from?
Ran
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