Highlight significant results in pivot table output

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Highlight significant results in pivot table output

Alexander-2
Hi,

I would like to highlight cells with significant results in pivot tables
created with the ctables command.
I can use   /COMPARETEST TYPE=PROP as a ctables subcommand to compare column
percentages, however, I have no idea how to reformat the output afterwards.

An example of the desired output is posted in this dropbox-link:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6258253/Testseite_sig_anonym.pdf

I am using SPSS 19 with python essentials.
thanks in advance
alexander

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Re: Highlight significant results in pivot table output

Albert-Jan Roskam
Check SPSSINC MODIFY TABLES, also available from the GUI.



Regards,
Albert-Jan


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> On Saturday, October 19, 2013 1:43 AM, Alexander <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> I would like to highlight cells with significant results in pivot tables
> created with the ctables command.
> I can use   /COMPARETEST TYPE=PROP as a ctables subcommand to compare column
> percentages, however, I have no idea how to reformat the output afterwards.
>
> An example of the desired output is posted in this dropbox-link:
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6258253/Testseite_sig_anonym.pdf
>
> I am using SPSS 19 with python essentials.
> thanks in advance
> alexander
>
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