| Date: | Fri, 14 May 2010 15:13:52 +0100 |
| Reply-To: | kornbrot <d.e.kornbrot@herts.ac.uk> |
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| From: | kornbrot <d.e.kornbrot@herts.ac.uk> |
| Subject: | Re: Printing issues with SPSS |
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| In-Reply-To: | <D1349AE6C65B924FB0E5571C3E5AA130018ACF4A52@STAFFMBX1.livad.liv.ac.uk> |
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Why indeed!?
But thatıs SPSS user interface people for you the pits
I export to html and re-import to excel and then tidy up
Far from ideal, but much better than spss inerface
Unfortunately, although saving scripts is good fro analysis it is poor on
presentation and abysmal on graphs
Best
diana
On 14/05/2010 12:15, "Thew, Barbara" <B.N.Thew@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK> wrote:
> Can anyone offer a solution:
>
> The standard output of an ANOVA is pages and pages of stuff, most of which I
> do not want yet I cannot specify defaults as to which analyses are conducted.
> Instead I have to go through deleting each separate section again ... and
> again ... and again. Tables are spread over several pages (width ways and
> length ways) and to avoid this you have to navigate within several menus ....
> FOR EVERY SINGLE TABLE. Of which there may be many.
>
> Tables cannot be dragged around to maximise the amount of useful information
> per page (for example in SuperAnova which I used to use and which was
> WONDERFUL you could drag two tables to be side by side and drag across margins
> to shrink or extend to squeeze stuff in). I hate wasting paper but I also put
> some value on my time so why do I have to battle every time I want to print
> something out to get it down to a sensible printout size?
>
> Thank you
>
> Barbara
>
> Barbara Thew
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