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Putting results in a table

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Putting results in a table

- [Instructor] For this movie, you'll notice I gave you three different spreadsheets. The first one, labeled Categorical_Desc_Tbl_v1_Blank is the blank one we used a few movies ago. Let's start by having that one open. Then, let's go over to SAS and do some copy paste action using the output we just generated. Remember three PROC FREQS ago, I looked at the one way frequency of asthma in the dataset? Let's go back and look at those results. We'll go over to the results pane and expand the results from three PROC FREQS ago. See, there are the one way frequencies. Let's click on this. Nice, now they are at the top of the screen. Let's highlight and copy the first number, the frequency of people with asthma, which is 5577. You can highlight and use Control + C to copy, or else you can right click and choose copy, which is what I will do. Now, let's go to our table shell. Let me call your attention to a few special cells I made in blue. I like to put these cells up here to make sure we…

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