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In this video Iamp;#39;d like to take a look at how to save your output as a PDF file in SPSS. And the reason why I do this most often is I donamp;#39;t know about you on your printer if youamp;#39;ve noticed this but when I print SPSS files, I often like to print duplex or two sided, double-sided output because SPSS, particularly when Iamp;#39;m generating a lot of analyses, it can create reams and reams of paper and I donamp;#39;t want to waste that paper, so Iamp;#39;d like to print two-sided. But when I try and print in SPSS the print dialog box it really doesnamp;#39;t give me a lot of options and it prints one-sided. So the way I get around that is if I go to File and then select Export, and then letamp;#39;s go ahead and Iamp;#39;ll just save it to IBM and SPSS and then Iamp;#39;ll save it to statistics. Iamp;#39;ll go ahead and type in test file. OK and then Iamp;#39;m going to save that. And then what I want to do is select, All visible. This way I donamp;#39;t ha