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just a quick word on saving XFP SS files there are two different types of files that you can well as more than two were going to look at two there are two main types of files you can save with spss the first is the data file itself and that contains both the data view and the variable view and the second is this output file now what you need to be very careful of is if you just save the output file when you open it up again all you will have is this output and you will not have the data so occasionally I see people whove done a lot of work encoding their data and getting it cleaned and then they save the output itself and not the data file so if I click here save and it says its a viewer file SPV this means that its only this view that its saving with the graph and its not saving the data so I could say that if I want to but I dont really want to if I want to save this data file and the date of you and the variable if you go together then I need to click Save from inside this wi