Publication date: 07/08/2024

Save Reports

To save a report, select File > Export.

On Windows, you can save the report as any of the file types listed in Table 11.2.

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.

Table 11.2 Windows Supported Report File Types

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.

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 Set 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 Set 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 Set the Graphic DPI for Exported Graphics.

Text Format (.txt)

Plain text format; no pictures.

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