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  1. Work with data in cells, rows, and columns - Minitab

    When your data are in the worksheet, you can edit individual observations in cells, find and replace values, and enter comments for cells. You can select cells, rows, and columns, then …

  2. Enter data quickly by using Autofill - Minitab

    Drag the handle down the column while pressing the Ctrl key to select all the cells that you want to fill. Release the mouse button, then release the Ctrl key.

  3. Enter your data for Attributes Acceptance Sampling - Minitab

    In Units for quality levels, select the units of measure for your data. If you count defectives, select Percent defective, Proportion defective, or Defectives per million to represent the level of …

  4. Sample data from columns - Minitab

    In Store samples in, specify the columns where you want to store the sampled values. The number of storage columns must be the same as the number of columns sampled from. …

  5. Work with worksheets - Minitab

    To include a name for the constants, select Name the constants containing the copied data. To specify the rows to include or exclude, click Subset the Data and complete the following steps.

  6. Enter your data for Individual Distribution Identification - Minitab

    Under Data are arranged as, select Subgroups across rows of. In Subgroups across rows of, enter the columns of numeric data that you want to analyze.

  7. Select the distribution and parameters - Minitab

    To specify which version of the geometric distribution to use, click Options, and select one of the following: Model the number of trials: Model the number of trials that are needed to produce …

  8. Work with columns - Minitab

    To insert multiple columns, select one or more cells in the number of columns equal to the number that you want to insert, then right-click and choose Insert Columns.

  9. Enter your data for One-Way ANOVA - Minitab

    From the drop-down list, select Response data are in a separate column for each factor level. In Responses, enter at least two columns of numeric data that you want to analyze. Tip Click in …

  10. Enter your data for Xbar-R Chart - Minitab

    From the drop-down list, select Observations for a subgroup are in one row of columns. Enter the columns that contain the measurement data.