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wp_xxyyzz e234aa84ce LazStats: Adding original source, part 4.
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{ This is an automatically generated lazarus resource file }
LazarusResources.Add('TGridHelpFrm','FORMDATA',[
'TPF0'#12'TGridHelpFrm'#11'GridHelpFrm'#4'Left'#3#131#0#6'Height'#3#205#1#3'T'
+'op'#2'e'#5'Width'#3'G'#2#7'Caption'#6#24'Using the Grid and Files'#12'Clien'
+'tHeight'#3#205#1#11'ClientWidth'#3'G'#2#10'LCLVersion'#6#8'0.9.28.2'#0#5'TM'
+'emo'#5'Memo1'#4'Left'#2#9#6'Height'#3#142#1#3'Top'#2#9#5'Width'#3'/'#2#13'L'
+'ines.Strings'#1#6'hWhen you start LazStats you will see the grid with one e'
+'mpty cell. The column represents a variable and'#6'jthe row represents a "'
+'case", observation or subject of your study. Before you enter a value in t'
+'hat first'#6'icell, you should click on the Variables menu and select the D'
+'efine Variables option. You will see a form'#6'pthat lets you specify a na'
+'me or label for the variable as well as a longer title for the variable. I'
+'n addition,'#6'jyou specify the type of variable (integer, floating point, '
+'character string), a missing value, and how you'#6'iwant the values entered'
+' to be displayed in the cell (justification.) Default values are provided '
+'but you'#6'hcan change these by clicking on a specification and entering yo'
+'ur own. There are also "drop-down" boxes'#6'pthat let you select the type '
+'or justification for those specifications. It is a good idea to define all'
+' of your'#6'lvariables before you begin entering data. You can add additio'
+'nal variables in the Definition form by simply'#6'dpressing the down arrow '
+'key on your key board and then change any default values to appropriate one'
+'s'#6#14'for your data.'#6#0#6'jOnce you have specified the variables for th'
+'e data grid and returned to the grid, you can then enter data '#6'dfor thos'
+'e variables you have defined. When you press the down arrow key on your ke'
+'yboard, a new row'#6'jwill automatically appear to enter the next case. BE'
+' CAREFUL! It is easy to accidentally add new (blank)'#6'klines that should'
+' not be a part of your data file. Use the Edit menu and select the Delete '
+'Row for any row'#6#31'accidentally added to the grid.'#6#0#6'gAvoid leaving'
+' any cell blank. It is recommended that you use a value such as 99999 as a'
+' missing value '#6'juntil you have the correct value for that case and vari'
+'able. Generally, it is NOT a good idea to have any'#6'Bmissing data since '
+'not all procedures will work with missing data.'#6#0#6'eOnce you have enter'
+'ed data (or need to take a break from data entry) it is time to save the gr'
+'id data'#6'jinto a disk file. It is recommended that you save your data as'
+' a .LAZ file (the top option under the FILE'#6'jmenu.) This saves not only'
+' your data but also all of your variable definitions! You can, of course, '
+'also'#6'jexport your data to a .TAB or other file format commonly utilized '
+'by other programs. These other formats '#6'-do NOT save the definitions of'
+' the variables!'#6#0#6'iOnce you have entered data in a grid you will disco'
+'ver it is easy to "navigate" around the grid. Use the'#6'b"home" key, "end'
+'" key, "page up" and "page down" keys as needed. The "TAB" key will move y'
+'ou from'#6'kcell to cell in a case. You will also find procedures under th'
+'e Variables menu and the Edit menu that lets'#6'jyou recode values in the g'
+'rid, insert, copy and delete rows or columns, transform values in the grid,'
+' etc.'#6'iExperiment! Try different options. There''s not much you can do'
+' to harm your computer with this program.'#0#10'ScrollBars'#7#14'ssAutoVert'
+'ical'#8'TabOrder'#2#0#0#0#7'TButton'#9'ReturnBtn'#4'Left'#3#232#1#6'Height'
+#2#28#3'Top'#3#168#1#5'Width'#2'N'#7'Caption'#6#6'Return'#11'ModalResult'#2#1
+#8'TabOrder'#2#1#0#0#0
]);