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Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document
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Ben Pfaff |
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Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document |
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Sun, 25 Aug 2013 08:45:19 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 05:08:43PM -0400, Mark Levine wrote:
> So the question is: If I have done a whole bunch of analysis and want
> to copy, let's say, the rotated factor loading and paste them into a
> doc, is there something that works on the Mac platform? Clearly
> highlighting the desired section and hitting Command C ain't working.
It's supposed to work. I'll see if I can figure out what's wrong.
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, (continued)
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Bastián Díaz, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Mark Levine, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Bastián Díaz, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Mark Levine, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Bastián Díaz, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Mark Levine, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, John Deal, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, John Darrington, 2013/08/26
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, John Darrington, 2013/08/26
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, soumalya ray, 2013/08/26
Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document,
Ben Pfaff <=