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SPSS Online Guide

| Welcome | The SPSS Program | Using SPSS for Windows to Compute a Correlation | Starting Up SPSS | Data Input for SPSS | Advanced Data Entry and File Handling | Computing the Pearson Correlation | The t-test with SPSS | Analysis of Variance with SPSS | The One-Way ANOVA with SPSS | Factorial ANOVA with SPSS | Chi-Square with SPSS | Transformations | Exploratory Data Analysis | Help Features | Reliability Analysis | Moving Output to Other Applications | Conclusion |

Moving Output to Other Applications

Often, it will be desirable to move output to another application such as a word-processing file. This operation will prove especially useful in research methods courses. To do this, copy the table, chart, or plot that you wish to move using the Edit menu. Then open up the target application (for example a word processing file into which you would like to copy the item) and select Paste Special... from the Edit menu. From the list of options, choose Picture. This is the simplest method of including SPSS output in another file. There are other methods which enable you to update the table or chart with SPSS. You can learn more about these processes by searching the Help files in SPSS. Transferring information from one program to another is often one of the most difficult tasks to accomplish with modern technology so it is wise to seek consultation when difficulties are encountered.


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