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A project is a collection of results from analyses performed on one or more data sets.
A project is displayed as a project tree that contains folders of the different data tables, reports, code, and other results that are associated with the project. Results are presented as nodes in this tree. The folder for each data set contains the results for that data set.
Figure 1.11: Project Tree
You can open and close a folder by clicking the plus (+) or minus (-) sign next to it, by double-clicking on the folder, or by selecting the folder and selecting Expand or Collapse from the pop-up menu.
You can view a node within a folder by double-clicking on the node, or by selecting the node and selecting View from the pop-up menu. You can view the same node in a new window by selecting the node and selecting View in new Window from the pop-up menu.
From the pop-up menu, you can also delete, print, save, and, except in the case of data tables, rename the node.
If the node is a table, you can view the table in a new window by selecting View from the pop-up menu, or you can open the table for analysis by selecting Open from the pop-up menu. Also, you can select Interactive Analysis from the pop-up menu to invoke SAS/INSIGHT software (if it is installed) to perform interactive exploratory analyses.
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