 I want to finish our discussion of exploration options in Jmovi by talking about what you can do once you're finished with that exploration. Mostly how can you share this information? Can you get the tables here and the graphs out and share them with other people? Now, the simplest way to do that is just to send somebody the Jmovi file, I talked about that earlier, you give them the file, they can download Jmovi for free, they can open it up and they can see it all. But what if you need to put it into a report, say for instance, a Word document or into a presentation like PowerPoint or Google Slides? Well, it actually isn't too hard, but it doesn't always work exactly the way it's intended. But let me show you some of the options. So for instance, here is an analysis of the iris data. And what I have at the top is a table of descriptive statistics for the four quantitative or continuous variables. And let's say I want to take that table and put it somewhere else. Well, all I need to do is come to the table and do an option click. And I go to table and then copy. And this has this copy to the clipboard. And now I can go to another program. So let's go, for instance, to Word first, blank document and Word. And if I want to put the table in, I copy it, I just press paste. And it actually comes out looking exactly the way it is in Gemobi. That's really nice. It's a well formatted table. You might need to rearrange things or change them the decimal places or something for your final purposes. But this gets you almost all the way there for a particular report. Now let's say you're going to do the same thing in PowerPoint. Now I can tell you the sad thing is that PowerPoint, it doesn't work so well. So here I have a slide and I'm just going to paste in my table and it gets a little messed up because of the HTML stuff, the labels are off, it's a little messy. Now there is a way around this and that is if I go back to Word, and if I take the table that I pasted into Word, and I copy that. So this makes it sort of a two step process from Gemobi to Word. And I'm going to copy that and then go over to PowerPoint. I'll do this on a second page. I can click that in and now it's a native PowerPoint table. Now I can tell that I need to clean it up a little bit. You need to get rid of the empty columns, make the text larger and whatnot. But you have the fundamentals of what's important in this table and it's not as messed up as it was before. So tables into PowerPoint, not so good. If you clean them up in Word, you can also remove some more of these columns. You can remove some of the other information and change it from an HTML table to just a text table. That'll work fine. But it works beautifully as is in Word. Now the sad thing is, as far as Google Drive goes, Google Sheets and Google Slides, it just doesn't work at all. It won't paste it, at least not from Gemobi. What you have to do in that case is you have to save it either into Word or PowerPoint, or you have to save it as a PDF. For reasons unclear to me, for reasons unclear to me, Gemobi doesn't yet have the ability to save things as images. Instead, it does it as PDFs. Let me show you how that works. Come down to one of our charts. Let's say we want to copy this one and we want to put it in a presentation. I can do an option click on it and I get the option of copying or saving. But if I'm going to save it, it wants to save it as a PDF. I can click on save. You see it's PDF. I'd really like to save it as a JPEG or a Ping file, PNG, but it doesn't give me that option. That's a little frustrating. I know that PDFs are good because they're scalable. You can make them bigger or smaller without losing resolution. The problem is I can't paste a PDF image into my other programs. I can save it as a PDF, open it in a PDF viewer and then convert it to an image. It's a slightly roundabout process. You know, it does work. But fortunately, word and PowerPoint are better able to deal with this. So if I simply do an option click on this and I go to copy, there we go, it says it's been copied. Let me go to word first. Here I am in a word and I'm going to come down here below my table and just hit paste. And when I paste it, look, there it is. It's beautiful. It's high resolution. And it doesn't have the title. I'm going to have to add that separately. And when I go to PowerPoint, I can do the same general thing. I'll come to this third page here and paste this in. And you can see it expands to fill up the full area and PowerPoint starts wanting to give me design ideas. I don't need those at the moment. But now that's a really clean, really quick way of getting your charts into a report format, either into a Word document or into PowerPoint. Again, if you want to put them into Google Slides or Google Sheets, you're going to have to go around about way first save them as a PDF. And then from there, either take a screenshot of it and paste in the image or convert the PDF to JPEGs or ping files. You can do it. It's just it's an extra step or two that's involved. Anyhow, this lets you take the results that you have in Jmovi and put them in a format that may be even easier to share with other people either in a document or in a presentation. And that way you can share both your insights and your ultimate conclusions on what you get from your initial exploration of your data.