hi,
please try the file-> export option.it'll save the whole output in a format of
your choosing (pdf,csv,odt,html etc); but if you are trying to copy only a
portion of the output, i am not sure how to do that.
regards,
Dr Soumalya Ray <drsoumalya-...@yahoo.co.in>
MBBS,MD(PGT-C.Medicine),Ex-HP(Medicine)
skype:som3776|twitter:@docbkp
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From: "Crichton, Ronald" <ronald.crich...@cit.edu.au>
To: "pspp-users@gnu.org" <pspp-users@gnu.org>
Sent: Tuesday, 2 April 2013 3:00 AM
Subject: PSPP output
I am having trouble gaining access to PSPP output.
I’m using PSPP in a Windows XP environment (PSPPIRE.exe 0.7.9-g4380b2). I have
created command files with names such as NAT80gen.sps. Double-clicking on a
command file invokes PSPP which allows me to run the command file (eg.
Run>All). Upon completion, an Output window opens listing the code I have used
and its subsequent output. I would like to use the output but seem to have
limited options in copying the text.
I’m having trouble selecting text from the Viewer. Can you please provide some
guidance? I have found that the Edit>Select All function selects only some
text from the Viewer window, and when pasted into an editor the format changes.
For example, the output of the frequencies function copies and pastes
perfectly fine, but the output from the list function does not retain the same
output format.
I would like to be able to copy and paste any and all the output from a PSPP
run into an editor. Where might I be going wrong?
Thanks, Ron
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