Introduction to MINITAB in the Saint Mary's Microcomputer Lab

I. Starting and stopping Minitab



A. To begin a Minitab session :

Log in to the network on your favorite platform (Mac or Windows) or (for a class exercise) on the platform your instructor tells you.
Then make the appropriate sequence of selections:
Windows:
1. Start
2. Statistical Software
3. Minitab 13
Mac:
1.Hard disk
2. Statistics (folder)
3. Minitab 10.5 (folder)
4. Minitab 10.5 Xtra (program)
 

The Program starts and you will see the "Session" and "Data" windows ("Session" window at the top)

If you will be using previously saved data, you will need to retrieve the worksheet containing the data- for details see III. Saving and retrieving Data . Otherwise, you will need to enter your data using the Data window - for details see II. Entering and correcting data .

Note that you will be able to open and use previously saved Data files (.MTW files - for details see III. Saving and retrieving Data ) and Graphs (.MGF files) but will not be able to reopen or edit Session files (.LIS files) though you can print them. For information on opening and/or printing files see VI. Saving and printing your work.

B. To end a Minitab session

1. Save your data (this is in the worksheet)- in your own filespace (the h: drive in Windows, the "disk" named with your ID on the Mac) using the File>Save Worksheet As.. command (for details see III. Saving and retrieving Data )
2. Save your results (these are in the session window) (this is a separate step from 1) using the File>Save Session Window As.. command - make sure that the Session window is the active window and that you are saving in your own filespace - give the file a name you will remember ("Session" is not a good choice - this would cause the newest results to erase & replace older files). For details see VI. Saving and printing your work.
3. Save any graphs that you want to keep using the File>Save Graph command - make sure that the Graph window you want is the active window and that you are saving in your own filespace.
4. Print your results by making the Session window active (click on it) and using the File>Print Session Window command. If you do not want to print your results now, be sure you save them (step 2) so you can open the saved file later with a word processor - remember that Minitab will not open and edit old Session files, though the program will print them using the File>Print Text File command. For details see VI. Saving and printing your work.
5. Quit the program using the command appropriate to your platform: File>Quit on the Mac or File>Exit in Windows
 

Remember to Log out of the network.

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