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this video show you how to remove or delete variables that you do not plan to use new analysis especially for having a very large data set with thousands of variables and to do so you can use with SPSS syntax to do the repeating variable to do that first click on file open a new same text file the syntax for the reading file is delete variable and after that youamp;#39;re gonna put in the list of everybody wish you did let delete and end with the period so this is a complete SPSS statement so I need to if you wish to delete a collection available you have to put the name of those variable in this area right before after delete variable and before this period so what you can do is you can in your SPSS data editor click on variable view and then click on name that will select all the variable and so you just right click Iamp;#39;ll actually I can do the ctrl C and then go to the syntax well that Espeon syntax yes okay and Iamp;#39;m gonna do the ctrl V so if you have Mac thatamp;#39;