Karovaldas
2006-10-12 22:18:09 UTC
I like annotating my output and work primarily from syntax. I would
like to be able to describe the analyses as they are run. Is there a
way to insert SPSS text into the output form Syntax. I would like to
do something like this:
TEXT 'Here is what the following output is all about' .
I use TITLE and SUBTITLE extensively but they don't have enough space
for my purposes. ECHO only works if one does not use printback, which
does not work for me. I normally print syntax prior to each output,
but keep it hidden and only open it as needed. Plus, ECHO seems to be
limited to the line width and does not allow multiple lines.
So, is there a way to insert SPSS Text from syntax? If so, what is the
command? I can't seem to find it.
Thanks,
Haris
like to be able to describe the analyses as they are run. Is there a
way to insert SPSS text into the output form Syntax. I would like to
do something like this:
TEXT 'Here is what the following output is all about' .
I use TITLE and SUBTITLE extensively but they don't have enough space
for my purposes. ECHO only works if one does not use printback, which
does not work for me. I normally print syntax prior to each output,
but keep it hidden and only open it as needed. Plus, ECHO seems to be
limited to the line width and does not allow multiple lines.
So, is there a way to insert SPSS Text from syntax? If so, what is the
command? I can't seem to find it.
Thanks,
Haris