Custom Tables 17.0
Easily Analyze and Communicate Your Results
SPSS Custom Tables (formerly called SPSS Tables), enables you to better understand your data, and easily report your results to those who need them.
More than a simple reporting program, SPSS Custom Tables provides comprehensive analysis capabilities that help you learn from your data.
For example, you can:
- Compare means or proportions for demographic groups, customer segments, time periods, or other categorical variables, when you include inferential statistics
- Select summary statistics—from simple counts for categorical variables to measures of dispersion—and sort categories by any summary statistic used
- Choose from three significance tests: Chi-square test of independence, comparison of column means (t test), or comparison of column proportions (z test)
When it's time to create your tables, use the interactive table preview builder to see how they look—as you build them. When you’re finished, produce all results as SPSS pivot tables. SPSS Tables provides many time-saving capabilities for building custom tables quickly. For example, you can:
- Create a table by simply dragging your variables onto the table preview builder
- Preview tables as you build them, so you can make any necessary changes along the way
- Use category management features to exclude specific categories, display missing value cells, add subtotals to your table, and more
- Automate reports that you need more often
- Export tables to Microsoft® Word or Excel® for use in reports
Share Analytical Results with Decision Makers
SPSS Custom Tables, an add-on module to SPSS Statistics Base, enables you to create custom tabular reports for a variety of audiences—including those without a technical background.
Preview your tables during production
With SPSS Tables’ interactive table preview builder (see the figure below), you see how your tables look as you create or modify them. You can make adjustments along the way, ensuring that your final table is exactly what you need. For example, you can:
- Move variables from row to column
- Collapse large or complex tables for a more concise view
- View variable categories while you work with them—and before you add them to your tables
- Preview the arrangement of variables (e.g., dimensions, stacking, or nesting), the categories of each variable, and requested statistics
Customize table layout and appearance
SPSS Custom Tables gives you a high level of control over the layout and appearance of your tables. For example, you can:
- Create totals and subtotals without changing your data file
- Make your tables more precise by changing variable types or excluding categories
- Sort categories by any summary statistic in your table and hide the categories that comprise subtotals
- Select from 16 pre-formatted styles in TableLooks™ (found within SPSS Base) or create your own styles. Through SPSS Base, you can also add boldface lines; draw lines; align left, right, or center; and specify titles and footnotes.
Make your results available easily
SPSS Tables helps you improve your workflow by producing all results as SPSS pivot tables. You can easily export them to Microsoft® Word or Excel® with your formatting intact, so your information gets to the right people—quickly and accurately.
System requirements
For SPSS Statistics Base 17.0 for Windows
Operating System
MicrosoftWindows XP (32-bit versions) or Vista(32-bit or 64-bit versions)
Hardware
Intelor AMD x86 processor running at 1GHz or higher
Memory: 512MB RAM; 1GB recommended
Minimum free drive space: 450MB
CD-ROM drive
Super VGA (800x600) or a higher-resolution monitor
For connecting with SPSS Statistics Base Server, a network adapter running the TCP/IP network protocol
Software
Web browser: Internet Explorer 6 or above
For SPSS Statistics Base 17.0 for Mac OS X
Operating system: Apple Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or Mac OSX 10.5 (Leopard)
Hardware
PowerPC or Intel processor
Memory: 512MB RAM; 1GB recommended
Minimum free drive space: 800MB
CD-ROM drive
Super VGA (800x600) or a higher-resolution monitor
Software
Safari 1.3.1, MozillaFirefox1.5 or higher, or Netscape7.2 or higher
Java Standard Edition 5.0 (J2SE 5.0)
SPSS Statistics Base 17.0 for Linux
Operating system*
Any Linux OS that meets the following requirements:
Kernel 2.6.9.42 or higher
glibc 2.3.4 or higher
XFree86-4.0 or higher
libstdc++5
Hardware
Processor: Intel or AMD x86 processor running at 1 GHz or higher
RAM: 512MB RAM; 1GB recommended
450 MB of available hard-disk space
CD-ROM drive
Super VGA (800x600) or a higher-resolution monitor
Software
Web browser: Konqueror 3.4.1 or higher, or Firefox 1.0.6 or higher, or Netscape 7.2 or higher
*Note: SPSS Statistics 17.0 was tested on and is supported only on Red HatEnterprise Linux 4 Desktop and Debian4.0
SPSS Statistics add-on modules
All SPSS Statistics 17.0 add-on modules require SPSS Statistics Base 17.0.
No other system requirements are necessary.
Amos 17.0
Operating system: Windows XP or Windows Vista
Hardware:
Memory: 256MB RAM minimum
125MB or more available hard-drive space
Web browser: Internet Explorer 6.0
SPSS Statistics Server 17.0
Operating system: Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 (32-bit or 64-bit) or Windows Server 2008 (32-bit or 64-bit); Sun Solaris (SPARC) 9 and later (64-bit only); IBMAIX5.3 and later; or Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES4 and later (64-bit); HP-UX 11i (64-bit Itanium)
Hardware
Minimum CPU: Two CPUs recommended, running at 1GHz or higher
Memory: 512MB RAM per expected concurrent user
Minimum free drive space: 300MB
Required temporary disk space: Calculate by multiplying 2.5 x number of users x expected size of dataset in megabytes
SPSS Statistics Adapter for SPSS Predictive Enterprise Services
Requires Statistics Base 17.0 and SPSS Predictive Enterprise Services
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