Tag: documentation

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13 things to know about JMP documentation

Writing JMP documentation is a team effort. Susan Conaghan, Michael Crotty, Colleen McKendry, Karen Copeland and I work with JMP developers, technical support, and other subject matter experts to provide you with help so that you can quickly create and interpret your JMP reports and graphs. There’s so much to

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New sample data tables in JMP 13

By now, you’ve probably seen and heard about a lot of the new features that are available in JMP 13 and JMP Pro 13. To help demonstrate those features, the documentation team has added nearly 60 new sample data tables to the Sample Data Library. As a reminder, you can

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Improvements to Design of Experiments book in JMP 12

In JMP 12, you will find new examples, improved organization and enhanced content in the Design of Experiments (DOE) book. You can find this book under the Help menu: Help > Books > Design of Experiments Guide. New Examples In the Starting Out chapter, a new example describes an experiment

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What statistical details do you want documented?

The documentation for JMP must meet the needs of JMP users with a diverse set of backgrounds. The needs of one group of users can differ markedly from the needs of another group. For instance, some users report that there is too much statistical jargon in the documentation, while others

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Start learning JMP 11 with sample data

After you download JMP 11, what do you want to do first? You may want to explore your data and investigate the many graphical and statistical platforms in JMP. You could import your own data from Microsoft Excel spreadsheets or text files. To get started quickly, however, experiment with sample

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Jump-start your work with revamped JMP documentation

On an ever-widening quest to make things easier for users, JMP has reorganized its library of documentation and offers many new options for JMP 11. Shorter books The JMP documentation library has grown over the years with the advent of new platforms and increasingly robust options. Some books reached their

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Less is more in documentation

I and several other members of JMP recently attended a Minimalism workshop for writers and editors presented by ComTech Services. The workshop focused on reducing the quantity of written content that may be too large or detailed without affecting the quality. Minimalism, conceived by John M. Carroll at IBM’s Watson

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JMP help at your fingertips

When you need help generating that report or interpreting its results, time is of the essence. JMP provides you with a variety of documentation resources, whether you prefer reading online or in print. In addition to the traditional options, we're pleased to offer two new sources of help. Help on jmp.com