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sarak
Calcite | Level 5

I found this article (http://www.lexjansen.com/wuss/2004/data_analysis/i_das_cut_out_the_cut_and_pa.pdf) on using macros to condense output, but the links to the actual macros no longer work.

I'm running several t-tests and wanted a way to combine the output from multiple tables into one, easier to read table. The table presented at the bottom of page 2 in the article above would be great (though I'm doing independent t-tests, not paired).

Does anyone know of any other resources that can help me develop code to do this?

Thanks!

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Quartz | Level 8 ndp
Quartz | Level 8

can you provide examples (layout) of tables you have and the one you want?

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