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I have SPSS output tables (see link) that I would like to modify so that rows with significant differences are highlighted (in light gray). Significant differences are indicated by the subscripts (a or b) being different within a row (1st row- no difference- non-significant, second row- difference-significant, etc). I would also like the subscripts to disappear in the final version of the table. This must be done in SPSS to preserve the “look” I have chosen for the tables (or with some SPSS plug-in)! How could this be accomplished? Thank you!!

Here is an output table like the ones I am working with: https://i.stack.imgur.com/PJCI1.png

Sarah Thomas
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I wrote a blog item on this at the end of 2013. You can find it here. https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/ab16c38e-2f7b-4912-a47e-85682d124d32/entry/coloring_significance_in_spss_statistics_custom_tables_output?lang=en

JKP
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