Problem solved: Highlighted cells one column at a time in the Distributions. Opened the Function Wizard and followed the prompts making the appropriate entries. All of the rows populated properly. It may be that shortcut keys are not the most intuitive method of issuing a function call in many instances. Perhaps you should make users aware of additional options on the toolbar.
In this segment, I ran into a major roadblock. The control-shift-enter shortcut didn't populate the five remaining rows as it was supposed to. What might the problem be?
I was stuck on this for too long, you dumbed it down for me to understand and I clicked. Appreciate it.
Thank you for your detailed instruction!
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Problem solved: Highlighted cells one column at a time in the Distributions. Opened the Function Wizard and followed the prompts making the appropriate entries. All of the rows populated properly. It may be that shortcut keys are not the most intuitive method of issuing a function call in many instances. Perhaps you should make users aware of additional options on the toolbar.
Can anchor the bins array to make the frequency distribution faster.
legend! thank you
In this segment, I ran into a major roadblock. The control-shift-enter shortcut didn't populate the five remaining rows as it was supposed to. What might the problem be?