They will be returned in your output data and, in addition, blank rows at the end, through the last row of the specified range, will also be returned. When a range has been specified by either one of these methods, Stat/Transfer's default treatment of entirely blank rows will also be overridden. If you select this option, then the Range line will become active and you must enter explicit coordinates that define the range (such as C3:F280). Specify Explicit Range You can also change the default behavior by specifying an explicit range. If you select the option Specify Named Range, then the Range line will become active and you must enter the name of a "named range" in your worksheet.
Specify Named Range You can change the default Autosense behavior by specifying a named range. This default behavior with regard to blank rows can be changed using the Blank Rows options given below. By default, it will then read data until it encounters an entirely blank line. When it is selected, Stat/Transfer will read to the first non-blank cell and use that as the upper left corner of the data range.
ĪutoSense This option is the default selection.
You can choose different ranges to be read in input worksheets by using the drop-down menu for Data Range. You have several options to specify what part of an input worksheet to read and how to read variable names.