To save a report, select File > Export.
• On Windows, you can save the report as any of the file types listed in Table 10.2.
• On macOS, the report is saved as a JMP report (.jrp). Note the following:
– You can save the report as a journal by selecting Edit > Journal and then File > Save.
– If you want to save the report as a text, image, HTML, PowerPoint, or RTF file, select File > Export. Supported image files include .png, .emf, .jpg, .gif, .tiff, .svg, and .eps.
File Type |
Description |
---|---|
Microsoft Word (.doc) |
Word processing format; mixture of pictures, text, and tables. |
Enhanced Metafile (.emf) |
Can contain both vector and bitmap components. |
Encapsulated PostScript File (.eps) |
Line drawing (or vector image) that can show a bitmap preview of the image. |
CompuServe Graphics Interchange Format (.gif) |
Compressed bitmap pictures. |
Hypertext Markup Language (.htm, .html) |
Browser format; marked up text and references to separate picture files. Save pictures within the HTML file by selecting one of these formats: PNG, JPEG, SVG, or GIF. |
HTML or Interactive HTML with Data (.htm, .html) |
Saves the data, reports, and graphs in an interactive web page, so non JMP users can explore the data. See Share Reports as Interactive HTML. |
Joint Photographics Expert Group (.jpg, .jpeg) |
Compressed bitmap pictures; standard for photographs. See Setting the Graphic DPI for Exported Graphics. |
JMP Journal (.jrn) |
Analysis report duplicated in a separate window titled Journal. You can edit it or append other reports to it. See Create Journals. On macOS, select Edit > Journal, and then File > Save. On Windows, choose File > Save, and then choose the journal format. |
JMP Report (.jrp) |
Analysis report originally created in JMP. It can be reopened for continued analysis. Contains the JSL and embedded data or reference to the data to reproduce a live report. Choose this format if you want to work with the report again, perhaps with new data. |
Portable Document Format (.pdf) |
Format for sharing documents regardless of the operating system or application in which they were created. |
Portable Network Graphics (.png) |
Compressed bitmap pictures; successor to GIF. See Setting the Graphic DPI for Exported Graphics. |
PowerPoint Presentation (.pptx) |
Microsoft PowerPoint format; mixture of pictures, text, and tables. See Save Reports as PowerPoint Presentations. |
Rich Text Format (.rtf) |
Word processing format; mixture of pictures, text, and tables. Save pictures within the RTF file by selecting one of these formats: PNG, JPEG, or EMF. |
Scalable Vector Graphic (.svg) |
Pictures stored as text; best used for two-dimensional graphics. |
Tagged Image File Format (.tif, .tiff) |
Raster file format. See Setting the Graphic DPI for Exported Graphics. |
Text Format (.txt) |
Plain text format; no pictures. |