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Labeling cases

Set a variable to use for labeling data points in plots for easy identification.

  • Ensure that the variable containing the labels is the first (leftmost) column in the dataset.
  1. Activate the dataset worksheet.
  2. On the Analyse-it ribbon tab, in the Dataset group, click Dataset.
    The dataset task pane opens.
  3. Select the Labels in first column check box.
  4. Click Apply.
    The changes are saved and will be used in future analyses.

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