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Data Table Actions JMP 12.1 Quick Reference and Keyboard s Select the left or right cell. If a blinking cursor is inserted in a cell, move one character left or right through the cell contents. Select the cell above or below. and and and and Select multiple adjacent cells in a row. SHIFT + and SHIFT + SHIFT + and SHIFT + Select multiple adjacent cells in a column. If a blinking cursor is inserted in a cell, highlight multiple characters to the right or left of the cursor. If cell contents are selected, select the contents of the right or left cell. If cell contents are selected, select the contents of cell above or below. Scroll up or down when all cells in a table are not displayed. SHIFT + and SHIFT + SHIFT + and SHIFT + TAB selects the contents of the cell on the right. SHIFT + TAB selects the contents of the cell on the left. ENTER selects the contents of the cell below. SHIFT + ENTER selects the contents of the cell above. PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys SHIFT + and SHIFT + SHIFT + and SHIFT + TAB selects the contents of the cell on the right. SHIFT + TAB selects the contents of the cell on the left. RETURN on keyboard and ENTER on keypad selects the contents of the cell below. arrow key selects the contents of the cell above. PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys Locate and flash previously selected row. F6 not available Locate and flash next selected row. F7 not available Scroll to a column. Access high level menus. Double click the column name in the column panel. Hold down the ALT key and press the underlined letter in the menu item that you want to select. Double click the column name in the column panel. not available Searching, Finding, and Replacing Find. CTRL + F + F 1

Searching, Finding, and Replacing (continued) Find Next. F3 + G Find Next (Selected). CTRL + F3 not available Find Previous (Selected). CTRL + SHIFT + F3 not available Replace. CTRL + H + = Replace and Find Next. CTRL + I + L Use Selection for Find. not available + E Working with Files New Data Table. CTRL + N + N New Script Window. CTRL + T SHIFT + + N New Journal. CTRL + SHIFT + J + OPTION + N New Project. CTRL + SHIFT + P not available New Application CTRL + SHIFT + A not available Open File. CTRL + O + O Save File. CTRL + S + S Save As. ALT + F then A SHIFT + + S Close File. CTRL + W + W Close Multiple. not available + OPTION + W Exit JMP. CTRL + Q + Q Print. CTRL + P + P JMP Help. F1 SHIFT + +? JMP Preferences. CTRL + K +, 2

Window s Close Active Window. CTRL + W + W Show JMP Home Window. CTRL + 1 + 2 Show JMP Starter (also hides on ). CTRL + 0 (zero) + 0 (zero) Show Log Window (also hides on ). CTRL + SHIFT + L + 1 Move Window to Back. CTRL + B not available Redraw Window. Hold down the CTRL key and drag and drop the JMP window title onto a JMP project tree item. + D Reveal. F9 not available View Associated Data (available in report window). CTRL + ALT + D not available Minimize All. CTRL + SHIFT + M not available Restore All. CTRL + SHIFT + R not available Bring All Forward. CTRL + SHIFT + F not available Increase Font Sizes. CTRL + SHIFT + Plus + Plus Decrease Font Sizes. CTRL + SHIFT + Minus + Minus Layout s Begin Layout. CTRL + L not available Group Selected Objects. CTRL + SHIFT + U + SHIFT + U Ungroup Selected Objects. CTRL + U + U 3

Editing Files Cut. CTRL + X + X Paste. CTRL + V + V Copy. CTRL + C + C Copy as Text. not available SHIFT + + C Copy with Column Names. CTRL + SHIFT + C ALT + + C Paste with Column Names. CTRL + SHIFT + V ALT + + V Undo. CTRL + Z + Z Redo. CTRL + Y SHIFT + + Z Select All. CTRL + A + A Select Where. CTRL + SHIFT + W not available Exclude/Unexclude. CTRL + E not available Journal the Report. CTRL + J + J Clear all highlights from the data table. ESC ESC Select multiple options. Hold down the ALT key, right click a gray disclosure icon or red triangle icon, and then select options. Hold down the CTRL and OPTION keys, click a gray disclosure icon or red triangle icon, and then select options. Common Clicks Change the number of displayed decimal places. Turn numeric report output into a data table. Display Row Legend in most graphics. Select multiple category values (levels) in a Row Legend. Deselect category values (levels) in a Row Legend. Double click a numeric column. Right click in the report and select Make into Data Table. Right click in the graphic and select Row Legend. Hold down the SHIFT key and click each category. Hold down the CTRL key and click each category. Double click a numeric column. Hold down the CTRL key, click in the report, and then select Make into Data Table. Hold down the CTRL key, click in the graphic, and then select Row Legend. Hold down the SHIFT key and click each category. Hold down the key and click each category. 4

Common Clicks (continued) Select points in rectangular regions. In certain reports, apply a command to all similar reports in that window. Change axis specifications in most graphs. Resize all similar graphs in a report. Select multiple bars in a Distribution graph. Deselect multiple bars in a Distribution graph. Create a subset of the data table from a histogram. Select or deselect non adjacent bars in a Pareto plot. Select a range of adjacent bars in a Pareto plot. Create a subset of the data table from a Pareto plot. Select or deselect a range of adjacent rows or columns. Select or deselect non adjacent rows or columns. Deselect rows and columns. Repeat values or a sequence of values in a column. Click and drag the arrow tool in a plot. Extend selection by holding down the SHIFT key. Hold down the CTRL key, click the red triangle icon, and then select the command. Double click or hold down the ALT key and click the axis to open the Axis Specification window. Hold down the CTRL key and resize one graph. Hold down the SHIFT or CTRL key and click the bars. Hold down the CTRL key and click the bars. Double click a single bar, or hold down the SHIFT key and double click for multiple bars. Or select bar(s), right click, and then select Subset. Hold down the CTRL key and click the bars. Hold down the SHIFT key and click the outer bars of the range. For a single bar, double click the bar. For non adjacent bars, hold down the CTRL key, click the non adjacent bars, and then double click one bar. For adjacent bars, hold down the SHIFT key and double click the right most bar. Hold down the SHIFT key and click the first and last row or column in the range. Hold down the CTRL key and click each row or column. Click the top triangular region in the upper left corner of the data grid to deselect columns. Click the bottom triangular region to deselect rows. Right click on selected cells. Select Fill and the appropriate command. Click and drag the arrow tool in a plot. Extend selection by holding down the SHIFT key. Hold down the key, click the red triangle icon, and then select the command. Double click or hold down the OPTION key and click the axis to open the Axis Specification window. Hold down the key and resize one graph. Hold down the SHIFT or key and click the bars. Hold down the key and click the bars. Double click a single bar, or hold down the SHIFT key and double click for multiple bars. Hold down the key and click the bars. Hold down the SHIFT key and click the outer bars of the range. For a single bar, double click the bar. For non adjacent bars, hold down the key, click the non adjacent bars, and then double click one bar. For adjacent bars, hold down the SHIFT key and double click the right most bar. Hold down the SHIFT key and click the first and last row or column in the range. Hold down the key and click each row or column. Click the top triangular region in the upper left corner of the data grid to deselect columns, click the bottom triangular region to deselect rows. Hold down the CTRL key and click on selected cells. Select Fill and the appropriate command. 5

Special Functions Change the scale of a slider in the Contour Profiler. Select multiple report options. Select multiple analysis options. Specify or lock a factor value in the Prediction Profiler. Transpose the factors in a two factor interaction LSMeans plot. Specify the alpha level when saving mean or individual confidence intervals. Specify theta (for exponential), beta (for Weibull), or sigma (for lognormal) parameters for WeiBayes analysis. Check that parentheses, braces, and brackets (or fences ) are matched in a script. Right click the slider. Hold down the ALT key and right click a disclosure icon. Hold down the ALT key and click a red triangle icon. Hold down the ALT key and click inside one of a factor s panes. Hold down the SHIFT key and select the LS Means Plot command. Hold down the SHIFT key, click the red triangle icon, and then select the command. Hold down the SHIFT key and select Exponential, Weibull, or Lognormal Fit from the Product Limit Survival Fit red triangle menu. Place the cursor to the left of the opening fence or to the right of the closing fence. Hold down the CTRL key and click the slider. Hold down the CTRL key and OPTION keys and click a disclosure icon. Hold down the OPTION key and click a red triangle icon. Hold down the OPTION key and click inside one of a factor s panes. Hold down the SHIFT key and select the LS Means Plot command. Hold down the SHIFT key, click the red triangle icon, and then select the command. Hold down the SHIFT key and select Exponential, Weibull, or Lognormal Fit from the Product Limit Survival Fit red triangle menu. Place the cursor to the left of the opening fence or to the right of the closing fence. Script Editor Run Script (submit to JSL parser). CTRL + R + R Debug Script. CTRL + SHIFT + R SHIFT + + R Reformat Script. not available + M Shift Left. not available + [ Shift Right. not available + ] Submit to SAS. F8 not available Balance. CTRL + ] + B Indent selection right or left. TAB and SHIFT + TAB + ] and + [ 6

Script Editor (continued) Display list of valid commands. CTRL + SPACEBAR or CTRL + ENTER OPTION + ESC Run current line. Enter on numeric keypad. not available Formula Editor On-Screen Appearance Enter arithmetic expressions. +,, *, / +,, *, / Insert new argument or repeat operation., (comma), (comma) Delete expression or DELETE or BACKSPACE DELETE Enter exponent. ^ (SHIFT + 6) ^ (SHIFT + 6) Replace all instances of one variable with another. Click the variable in the formula, hold down the ALT key, and then click the replacement from the Table Columns list. Click the variable in the formula, hold down the OPTION key, and then click the replacement from the Table Columns list. Subscript. [ [ Insert a set of parentheses. ( ( Unary sign change. SHIFT + Minus Sign ( ) SHIFT + Minus Sign ( ) And, Or, Not. &,,! &,,! Less than, greater than, or equal to. <, >, = <, >, = Add consecutive columns as arguments to some functions. Build Match function conditionals. Select function. Click first argument. Hold down the SHIFT key and select the last argument. Select a column from Table Columns list. Hold down the SHIFT key and select Match from Conditional formula list. Select function. Click first argument. Hold down the SHIFT key and select the last argument. Select a column from Table Columns list. Hold down the SHIFT key and select Match from Conditional formula list. 7

JMP Tools Tool Description Label Arrow A The default tool. Lets you select points in plots and analysis options. Drag the cursor to select multiple points. Rotates 3D plots. Help? Opens context sensitive help when you click in any part of a display or report. Selection S Selects rows or regions of rows when you click and drag. Selects portions of graphical output or analysis results. Scroller R Scrolls a window in any direction with more precision than when using scroll bars. The scroller is active only in report, journal, and layout windows. Hold down the SHIFT key and select the scroller to retain it for multiple clicks. Grabber H Rescales an axis when you click and drag the axis. Rescales both axes when you click and drag in the middle of a report. In a histogram, adjusts histogram bars when you click and drag the bars. In any report table, rearranges columns. Rotates 3D plots. Brush B Selects points when you brush over them. Hold down the SHIFT or CTRL key and drag to select several groups of points. To change the size of the selection rectangle and select more points, hold down the ALT key and click and drag (); hold down the OPTION key and click and drag (). Lasso L In many reports, selects an irregular area of points. You can also select one area of points, hold down the SHIFT or CTRL key, and then select another area. This keeps both areas of points selected at once. Magnifier Z Zooms into many reports when you click them. To zoom in farther on data points in a Scatterplot 3D, click and drag instead of only clicking. To restore a graph to its original dimensions, double click the graph. Crosshairs C In many reports, displays a moveable set of axes to locate points and estimate distances on plots. Annotate T Adds editable text notes to JMP reports, journals, or layouts. Line, Polygon, and Simple Shape not available Draws lines, polygons, and shapes on JMP reports, journals, and layouts. Right click a line (), or hold down the CTRL key and click () for a menu of options to customize. SAS and all other SAS Institute Inc. product or service names are registered trademarks or trademarks of SAS Institute Inc. in the USA and other countries, indicates USA registration. Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright 2015 SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA, All Rights Reserved. 8