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The case table shows your data in tabular format, with attribute names at the top of each column. In a case table, you can see multiple cases at once; add or change data (see Add Cases in a Case Table and Add Attributes in a Case Table); work with units for attributes (see Manage Units in a Case Table or Sort Data in a Case Table). A case table is also a source for dragging attributes to graphs and other objects (though an inspector uses much less space).

Cells with computed values have a gray background. Cells with missing values have a yellow background.  When you have data to enter, the case table is definitely what you want.

 

_img76Case table icon

_img77 Empty case table

_img78Case table with data

 

Subsections

Make a New Case Table

Add Attributes by Pasting from Somewhere Else

Add Attributes from Another Case Table Using Table Join

Work with Formulas in a Case Table