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1. Create a list that holds the category identifiers. For this example, name the
list “color” and type strings for eye color. Enclose category names in
quotes to prevent them from being interpreted as variables.
2. Create the summary list. For this example, name the list “counts” and type
the total count for each of the eye colors.
3. Select either list by clicking the top cell of the column and pressing.
4. From the Data menu, select Summary Plot.
The Summary Plot dialog box opens.
5. If necessary, use Tab and the arrow keys to select the correct lists for X List
and Summary List.
6. In the Display On field, select how to display the summary plot in the
Data&Statistics application.
Select Split Page to place the chart on half of the current page.
Select New Page to add the chart on a new page.
The summary plot is displayed with the list names along the axes and a
summary plot symbol in the lower left corner of the chart window.
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