
Stored model overview - Minitab
Minitab stores models as project models or worksheet models. Both types of models let you quickly and easily create graphs, make predictions, and optimize responses.
Project lines - Minitab
Create a graph with project lines You can add project lines to scatterplots, matrix plots, histograms, time series plots, 3D scatterplots, and 3D surface plots.
Project description - Minitab
File > Description > Project You can add and edit information about the current project file. Project The name of the project file. Location The folder in which the project is located. If the project …
Displaying graphs together in a graph layout - Minitab
Use a graph layout to organize multiple graphs from the same project. For example, use to compare or contrast different graphs or emphasize a group of graphs for a report or presentation.
All process capability reports for Process Report - Minitab
The normal curves on the histogram display the estimated distribution of the measurements of the project CTQs. CTQ (critical to quality) refers to the primary measurable characteristics of a …
Using tests for special causes in control charts - Minitab
For example, if you previously modified the parameters for an Xbar chart in the current project, Minitab will remember your settings for that chart. The new defaults will not be applied to Xbar …
Open or disable project backup files (BAK) - Minitab
Minitab automatically saves a single backup copy of a project each time that you open the project. A backup file contains the contents of the project as they were the last time you opened the …
Worksheets - Minitab
You can have multiple worksheets in one project, but only one worksheet is active at a time. The active worksheet is the one that is currently displayed in the data pane.
Dialog boxes - Minitab
Minitab dialog boxes retain dialog box and sub-dialog box variables and settings for the current Minitab session, and are saved with the project. When you set dialog box options, Minitab …
Example of 3D Scatterplot - Minitab
Adding project lines helps you visualize each point's position in three-dimensional space. Rotate the graph to view the plot from different angles and explore possible relationships in the data.