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Date:   Wed, 6 Nov 2002 21:02:24 -0500
Reply-To:   Gil Klajman <klajmang@mail.montclair.edu>
Sender:   "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <SPSSX-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:   Gil Klajman <klajmang@mail.montclair.edu>
Organization:   Montclair State University
Subject:   Re: How to copy-paste columns of text or output?
Comments:   To: Ron Prince <rprince@smtp.fammed.wisc.edu>
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Thanks, Ron. This seems a complicated way -- it was so much easier in the old version. Sigh.

Gil

Ron Prince wrote:

> The way I do this is to save the output as text then read it into Excel, edit the columns in Excel, then save it/paste it into SPSS syntax out of Excel. > > I'd like to know if there is an easier way myself. > > Ron > > Ron Prince, Asst Researcher > Department of Family Medicine > 777 S. Mills Street, Room 3832 > Madison, WI 53715-1896 > Phone: (608) 263-2228 > e-mail: rprince@fammed.wisc.edu > > >>> Gil Klajman <klajmang@mail.montclair.edu> 11/06/02 09:42AM >>> > Dear all, > > When using an old version (Windows 3.1), I was able to select _columns_ of > output for copy/paste into a syntax window, by using the shift-right mouse click > combination. I am now using version 11 (Windows 98) and am unable to accomplish > this. > > Does someone know whether this can still be done? And if so, how? > > Many thanks. > > Gil Klajman > Dept of Sociology > Montclair State University > Upper Montclair, NJ


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