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To Start Minitab: Click the Minitab Icon in the Applications Group.
- To Exit Minitab: Click File>Exit
or type stop at the MTB> prompt.
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- Loading, Saving and Printing:
- File>Open Worksheet... opens a saved file.
You can open many types of files, including Text, Quattro Pro, Excel,
and dBASE files; just select the file type you want from the Files
of Type list.
- There are sample data sets in C:\Program Files\MTBWIN\DATA,
C:\Program Files\MTBWIN\STUDENT1, C:\Program Files\MTBWIN\STUDENT8, C:\Program
FilesMTBWIN\STUDENT9, and C:\Program Files\MTBWIN\Student12
- File>Open Project... opens Minitab project
files which contain data as well as graphs and session information.
- You can also enter data by hand, using Minitab's
spreadsheet-like Data Window.
- Attention: There are two types of data : text
and numeric. When you type in your first entry, Minitab
sets the type for the column, a column with text data has an "-T"
appended to the column name. Make sure that numeric values are in
a numeric type column.
- File>Save Current Worksheet As... saves your data.
Make sure the correct file type appears in the Save as Type
box.
- File>Save Project As... saves the data
worksheets as well as the session window and graphs.
- File>Print Session Window... takes you to the printing
menu. Edit the output in the Session window to avoid printing out
junk.
- Do not Print out Worksheets!! It wastes
paper and is not very useful. Use the data descriptions and table
commands to produce summaries of your data in the Session window.
- Analyzing data
- Select a statistical procedure from the Statistics
menu or use the command language. The output will appear in the Session
window.
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- Creating Graphs
- Use the Graph menu to create a graph/chart
of your data. Select graph type and enter the variables you would like
to graph.
- You can edit certain attributes of the graphs by
double clicking on the graph and then double clicking on the
object you wish to edit (title, foonotes, axis labels, ticks, etc.).
- Click on the paint brush icon in the tool bar to
identify particular points on a scatter plot.
Creating and Printing a Multi-Graph Layout:
- You can place several graphs of differing types on
one page (one Graph window), as well as add annotation that applies
to the whole page. These sophisticated displays are called layouts.
You create a layout by first entering layout mode, then specifying
the graphics commands that will create the Graph window content,
and finally exiting layout mode. While in layout mode, Minitab
records all the core graph commands you use. No content appears
until you exit layout mode. If you exit layout mode without issuing
any core graph commands, you will create an empty Graph window.
- Choose Graph>Layout... This opens the Layout
dialog box.
- In the Layout dialog box, specify annotation you
want to apply, if any, to the entire Graph window, such as titles, footnotes,
reference lines, etc., then click OK. This puts Minitab
in layout mode.
- Create each core graph, specifying its position in
the Graph window by setting the coordinates of its figure region
(the area in the Graph window that is assigned to each graph).
Each graph will require its own dialogue box, but all the graphs
will appear in the same window.
- Size and place a figure region by specifying the minimum
and maximum x- and y-coordinates (the coordinates are in terms
of the whole page, and run from 0 to 1 in each direction. In the x-direction,
0 is the left edge of the page, 1 is the right edge. In the y-direction,
0 is the bottom edge, and 1 is the top edge).
In a core graph dialog box, choose Regions>Figure . Under
Position of Figure Region Within a Page, enter the minimum
and maximum values for X and Y. The values can be any number from
0 to 1.
Example: the four histograms in the graph
below display cholestrol levels for 2-day, 4-day, 14-day, and
control groups.
In creating core graphs for each group the figure
region specifications are as follows:
2-day group in upper left quadrant
x-minimim: 0.0 x-maximum:
0.45
y-minimum: 0.55 y-maximum:
1.0
4-day group in upper right quadrant
x-minimum: 0.55 x-maximum: 1.0
y-minimum: 0.55 y-maximum: 1.0
14-day group in lower left quadrant
x-minimum: 0.0 x-maximum:
0.45
y-minimum: 0.0 x-maximum:
0.45
control group in lower right quadrant
x-minimum: 0.55 x-maximum:
1.0
y-minimum: 0.0
y-minimum: 0.45
- After creating each core graph, choose Graph>End
Layout. This exits layout mode. The graphs and annotation then appear
in one Graph window.
- To save a graph to use in another application
- With the Graph window active, choose File>Save
Graph As.
- In Save as type, choose the format that can
be used by the other application such as bitmap (BMP) or JPEG (JPG).
Tip: In Word for Windows 97, both formats are accepted;
use Insert>Picture>From File option, and click on All Pictures,
Windows Bitmap, or JPEG File Interchange Format as the filetype.
- In File name, type a name and click Save.
Tutorials
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Meet Minitab. An introductory tutorial on the WWW.
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Other Resources
- Minitab Inc Homepage
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