Plots - layout issue
Plots - layout issue
Hello - in the results pane, when I request a plot for a correlation matrix, the title of the plot corrupts - see png attached.  Is there anything I can do?   Thank you so much - Carol
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Re: Plots - layout issue
hi carol,
i agree this needs some attention. long labels tend to be problematic.
we don't have a good solution to this at this stage.
jonathon
						
									
						
										
							i agree this needs some attention. long labels tend to be problematic.
we don't have a good solution to this at this stage.
jonathon
Re: Plots - layout issue
Thanks for replying Jonathan, much obliged.  For now I will simply shorten the titles for the printouts.  I have another question - my last one.   For the benefit of the community I will post it separately but here it is now  it is about deleting data.   How do we delete files that are no longer needed?  There is a New, Open, Import, Save, Save As and Export - but no Remove.  I don’t want it coming jp on ‘Recents’ all the time, it is easy to make a mistake.   Can you help? To close,   I also would like to say what a wonderful system this is - particularly for those students like me who are learning stats for the first time.  You and the team have done a great deal to make stats accessible to all - this is very important outreach work,  and that is a truly wonderful thing to have done.  Thank you all - and congratulations.
						
									
						
										
							Re: Plots - layout issue
hi carol,
i'm not sure i've ever seen a 'remove' option in software before. generally, software provides, 'new', 'open', 'save', etc. but if you want to remove a file, you use the 'file manager' (of 'finder' on macOS).
cheers
jonathon
						
									
						
										
							i'm not sure i've ever seen a 'remove' option in software before. generally, software provides, 'new', 'open', 'save', etc. but if you want to remove a file, you use the 'file manager' (of 'finder' on macOS).
cheers
jonathon