Enhanced text Options (Run Tables)
Enhanced text Options are saved
to the jobname.run file. Enhanced
text report options lets you choose from the following:
Print
blank significance lines
- When the Report
viewing format of Enhanced
text is selected, select the Print
blank significance lines check box to print a blank line for
significance for each row of data even if there are no significance
items to print for that row.
- This option allows you to produce
reports with the same number of lines per report and is especially
useful when writing programs/macros in other applications for use
with WinCross Enhanced text reports.
- When Print
blank significance lines has been selected, Below
in a separate cell is the only Position
of significance indicators, relative to the value option that
can be selected. The other Position
of significance indicators, relative to the value options are
not valid when Print blank significance
lines has been selected.
Suppress
blank lines after significance lines
- The blank line that normally prints
after a line with significance testing items will not print if this
option is selected.
- When Suppress
blank lines after significance lines has been selected, Below in a separate cell is the
only Position of significance indicators,
relative to the value option that can be selected. The other
Position of significance indicators,
relative to the value options are not valid when Suppress
blank lines after significance lines has been selected.
Position of significance
indicators, relative to the value:
- Below
in the same cell - significance annotation is printed
below in the same cell as the vertical percent/mean.
- Below
in a separate cell - significance annotation is printed
in the cell/row below the vertical percent/mean (WinCross
default).
- To
the right, in the same cell - significance annotation
is printed to the right in the same cell as the vertical percent/mean.
- To
the right, in a separate cell - significance annotation
is printed in the column to the right of the cell for vertical percent/mean.
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