You can also create models for profiling in JMP. See the Profilers book for details.
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In your Excel worksheet, show the JMP add-in on the ribbon.
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Click the Preferences button.
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Accept the default Data Table Name (File name_Worksheet name) or type a name.
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Select Use the first rows as column names if the first row in the worksheet contains column headers.
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Select Transfer Hidden Rows if the worksheet contains hidden rows to be included in the JMP data table.
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Select Transfer Hidden Columns if the worksheet contains hidden columns to be included in the JMP data table.
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Click OK to save your preferences.
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Note: Empty cells are imported as missing data, and dates, numbers, and strings are recognized correctly.
Transfer the selected data in your Excel file to a JMP data table and launch the Fit Model platform.
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