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Problems with SPSS 16.0

Aurimas Klimas
Hello, I was wondering if anyone has encountered this problem creating
graph in SPSS 16.0. When building charts in SPSS 16.0 (using chart
builder, legacy dialogs or in analysis report) the chart takes a long
time to appear and when it finally appears it is extremely wide (bigger
than my computer can effectively handle). My computer meets all the
system requirements so it is not because of a slow computer. It does not
matter what type of chart or what data I use the problem persists. This
makes it impossible  to work with SPSS 16.0 and my colleague has
encountered the same problem. I wonder if there have been any similar
cases and if you could recommend any solutions to the problem described.

Sincerely,

Aurimas Klimas

 

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AW: Problems with SPSS 16.0

willers
Hi,
See SPSS-Note below.

Reinhart Willers


Resolution number: 73253  Created on: Sep 17 2007  Last Reviewed on: Oct 2
2007
Resolution Status: Published - External

Problem Subject:  SPSS 16 Graphs with Chart Aspect Ratio set to (1,25) are
too large/unusable

Problem Description:  I am using SPSS version 16.0 for Windows and have set
my locale (Spanish, German, Portuguese) such that comma separators (1,25)
are in use where dot delimiters would be seen in a US locale (1.25). When I
create a new Graph using either GRAPH or GGRAPH, the charts are displayed as
being extremely wide/large to the point of being unusable. Sometimes the
charts will be drawn, but it will take over a minute for the job to be
completed. How can I get around this problem?

Resolution Subject: This problem has been fixed in the upcoming release.

Resolution Description:
This problem will only occur when non-integer values are used for the aspect
ratio. 1.25 is being set to 1,25. To overcome this problem, please change
your aspect ratio to use integer values. Make this change by selecting
Edit->Options on the Charts tab. This defect has been filed with SPSS
Development and will be fixed in the upcoming release. We apologize for your
inconvenience.

Product(s) Affected:

Product
 Version SPSS 16




> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] Im Auftrag von
> Aurimas Klimas
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. Oktober 2007 09:26
> An: [hidden email]
> Betreff: Problems with SPSS 16.0
>
> Hello, I was wondering if anyone has encountered this problem creating
> graph in SPSS 16.0. When building charts in SPSS 16.0 (using chart
> builder, legacy dialogs or in analysis report) the chart takes a long
> time to appear and when it finally appears it is extremely wide (bigger
> than my computer can effectively handle). My computer meets all the
> system requirements so it is not because of a slow computer. It does not
> matter what type of chart or what data I use the problem persists. This
> makes it impossible  to work with SPSS 16.0 and my colleague has
> encountered the same problem. I wonder if there have been any similar
> cases and if you could recommend any solutions to the problem described.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Aurimas Klimas
>
>
>
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> SIGNOFF SPSSX-L
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> INFO REFCARD

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Re: AW: Problems with SPSS 16.0

andrepereira
This post saved my life! Finally, I found the solution for my problem. Thanks!