Consider making the variables which are yes/no into a multiple dichotomy
group and specifying yes as the counting value and replace your list of
yes/no variables with the multiple dichotomy group.
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Jeff Mather
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Subject: Hiding table rows
Hi,
I have a custom table with a list of variable names in rows and groups in
the columns. All the rows are nominal and labeled yes no. I would like to
get rid of the no's and list the yes's only , with a valid count and
percent. If I remove the no's when defining the category, I exclude (not
hide) the no's, thus cannot get the correct % to appear. Is there any way
to highlight all the no-rows and hide that category?
thanks
Jeff
Jeffrey F. Mather
Director of Data Management
Research Administration
Hartford Hospital
Hartford, Connecticut 06106
860-545-3560
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