Chapter 10 
Save and Share Data
Get Your Data Out of JMP
This chapter covers the following topics:
Save data tables as text files, SAS data sets, Excel files, and other formats
Save reports as interactive HTML, Adobe Flash files, and PowerPoint
Email reports and data tables
Save analyses as scripts
Create JMP journals or projects
Save log windows
The method that you choose depends on how you want to interact with your analyses in the future:
If you want to interactively present your data, you might choose to create a JMP journal.
If you want to send data tables, linked reports, and other items to someone, you might choose to create a JMP project.
If you want to continue to explore a report later, you might choose to create a ...

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