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Re: copying and pasting
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John Darrington |
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Re: copying and pasting |
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Thu, 19 Jul 2012 06:57:03 +0000 |
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There are a number of rather good tutorial videos listed at
http://pspp.kiberpipa.org/wiki/doku.php?id=video_guides which explain the
basics.
They might be of use to you.
The user manual is supposed to be easy to follow even for beginners. So if you
find
that it is not, please file a bug report saying how you think it could be
improved.
J'
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 06:17:23PM -0700, Arianne Reis wrote:
Thanks.
I'm sorry but I thought I had explained that I don't know much (at all!)
about computers. I have no idea how to find out which version I'm using and I
guess my windows is xp, but I'm not sure either.
In regards to responding my questions, would someone be able to explain in
more detail how the 'conventional fashion' works, because I clearly don't know,
otherwise I would not have asked. Also, although I have read the manual, as I
said I'm not good with computer language so I had a hard time following it;
telling me to look at the manual did not help much. Anyone else keen to help?
Cheers,
A
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--- On Sun, 15/7/12, John Darrington <address@hidden> wrote:
From: John Darrington <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: copying and pasting
To: "Arianne Reis" <address@hidden>
Cc: address@hidden
Received: Sunday, 15 July, 2012, 4:22 PM
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 05:36:09PM -0700, Arianne Reis wrote:
??? I've just downloaded the most recent version of PSPP and my operating
??? system (I think that's the name!) is Microsoft. :)
It's useful if you say exactly which version. Sometimes people have what
they think
is "most recent", but there have since been other versions released.?
Also, it means
that your message is more helpfull for archive purposes - somebody reading
the list
in 6 years' time will wonder what "the most recent" version means.
Similarly, Microsoft produce a number of different editions of their
Windows operating
system - XP, Windows7 etc. and many versions and "patchlevels" within
them.? Sometimes
it could be relevant to an issue, so it's best to be as specific as
possible.
? ???
??? I'm trying to copy some data from one .sav file into a new one I've
just
??? created. Is there a way of selecting some data to copy and then paste
into this
??? new file?
In the datasheet, you can use the clipboard to copy and paste in the
conventional fashion.
However this is only practical for small to medium sized files.? For
something bigger, see
the section in the manual entitled "Combining Data Files".
? ? ? ? Also, I'm creating a new variable (1 and 2) so I can identify the
two
??? sets of data (the one I'm copying in and the one I already have
there); do I
??? need to manually put 1 and 2 for all my cases, or is there a way of
copying and
??? pasting cases within the same file?
You will notice that the above mentioned manual section describes a /IN
subcommand which
can be used to do this automatically.
J'
? ???
? ???
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