On 3 May 2004 07:46:10 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Donald Burrill) wrote:

> There might be interesting questions to be asked concerning why you want
> to do this "with printout piles the height of my leg".  But to deal with
> the problem as you specified it:
> 
> I rather doubt that SPSS contains anything of the sort you describe.
> But SPSS used to have a "user" module, with which one could execute
> one's own routine from within SPSS.  If that capacity still exists, you
> could (at least in principle) write C code to modify the Pearson output.

SPSS does have the 'scripts' which can be used to modify the
structured form of SPSS output.  One user maintains a site that
includes examples of selective edits to the output file --
"Raynald Levesque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Visit My SPSS Pages: http://pages.infinit.net/rlevesqu/index.htm "
 - That would be worth checking.

I use the SPSS "draft" output in order to get plain ASCII files,
so that I can manipulate them with text editors or other computer 
programs.  The default output for SPSS under Windows employs
internal structures and formatting that other programs can't use
readily.  Raynald also has advice about how to paste tables,
etc., into Excel or Word.


-- 
Rich Ulrich, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.pitt.edu/~wpilib/index.html
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