Lisa,
If you are entering data, I suggest that you enter it into a
spreadsheet, save the data in a delimited format, and then read the data
into SPSS. I haven't tried PSPP, but entering data directly into an
SPSS dataset is awkward.
-Alan
Lisa McFayden wrote:
> I have recently installed PSPP and am trying to set up my variables.
> Can anyone tell me how to copy values where the same values apply to
> multiple variables. Copying and pasting isn't working.
>
> many thanks
> Lisa
>
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