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  1. What is the difference between a Subgroup Level Control Test and a Sample Level Control Test?What is the difference between a Subgroup Level Control Test and a Sample Level ... [Article]
    Introduction WinSPC supports two different types of Control Tests: Subgroup Level Tests

  2. How can I exclude multiple subgroups of data at the same time?How can I exclude multiple subgroups of data at the same time? [Article]
    New to WinSPC version 8.2 is the ability to exclude a range of subgroups from calculations from within the Variable Analyzer window. Conversely

  3. What is the difference between a Data Set List Filter and a Data Set Data Filter?What is the difference between a Data Set List Filter and a Data Set Data Filter... [Article]
    What is the difference between List Filters and Data Filters in a Data Set? Beginning with the introduction of Data Sets in WinSP

  4. How to create and configure a custom Subgroup Level Control Test to check for out of control Range values.How to create and configure a custom Subgroup Level Control Test to check for ou... [Article]
    While not standard SPC practice, you can check for out of control conditions for your process based on range values. This is done using a custom Subgroup Level Control Test checking against the Se

  5. Certificate of Analysis Report With Tag ValuesCertificate of Analysis Report With Tag Values [Article]
    This report will produce a Certificate of Analysis (COA) style report (similar to existing COA reports in WinSPC), but will also contain a list of tag names and unique tag values at the top of the rep...

  6. How are Variable Analyzer's visualizations related to Data Collection's visualizations and Variable Setup?How are Variable Analyzer's visualizations related to Data Collection'... [Article]
    Variable Analyzer is an analysis tool. It is independent of your Data Collection view and your Varialbe's configuration settings. However, the Variable Analyzer will initially take the settings that

  7. Why can't I see my annotation list (Notes, Assignable Causes, Corrective Actions)?Why can't I see my annotation list (Notes, Assignable Causes, Corrective Ac... [Article]
    So, you have an annotation list, such as one or more from Notes, Assignable Causes and/or Corrective Actions. Either you are in Data Collection Mode and have a 'Prompt For Notes' trigger enabled, or

  8. What is the difference between a promptable and non-promptable device in WinSPC?What is the difference between a promptable and non-promptable device in WinSPC? [Article]
    Introduction A device in WinSPC is used to collect data from external sources (such as a serial gauge,

  9. What is the difference between the various Attribute Collection Methods?What is the difference between the various Attribute Collection Methods? [Article]
    Introduction There are 4 different Collection Methods within an Attribute's Advanced Setup under the 'Settings' tab. The method selected determines the manner in which the Standar

  10. How can I share a WinSPC report?How can I share a WinSPC report? [Article]
    Introduction In WinSPC versions 8 and above you can generate reports using templates from the Report Designer. Reports generated from WinSPC can be distributed in a number

  11. Can WinSPC automatically prompt a device for data on a timed basis?Can WinSPC automatically prompt a device for data on a timed basis? [Article]
    Introduction Is it possible to automate data collection by having WinSPC be set to prompt a device. Procedure Set up th

  12. What is RAVE?What is RAVE? [Article]
    RAVE (Report Authoring Visual Environment) is WinSPC's visual report building tool that can be used to create new report templates or modify existing ones. RAVE allows

  13. What Subgroup Level Control Tests come preconfigured with WinSPC?What Subgroup Level Control Tests come preconfigured with WinSPC? [Article]
    Introduction WinSPC allows you to set up rules known as Control T

  14. How do I set the default number of subgroups visible in a chart?How do I set the default number of subgroups visible in a chart? [Article]
    ...ing component of WinSPC's Variable Analyzer and Report Designer allows you to see any or all of the data collected within that variable at a given time,

  15. What do the different colors in Control Charts and Plant Monitor mean?What do the different colors in Control Charts and Plant Monitor mean? [Article]
    Within WinSPC's Plant Monitor, Data Collection and Reports, items such as the data collection Ribbon, Plant Monitor cells, and plotted subgroups on Control Charts, often change color. What do these co...

  16. How do I move or copy items in WinSPC?How do I move or copy items in WinSPC? [Article]
    Moving Tree Items Items withi

  17. Data Listing Report for Oracle EnvironmentsData Listing Report for Oracle Environments [Article]
    ...ng Report that should be used for all WinSPC version 8.3 environments using Oracle as their backend database. To use this report template, simply download the repo

  18. How are the initial control limits calculated for attributes (when there is not any data)?How are the initial control limits calculated for attributes (when there is not ... [Article]
    ...ntial set of control limits to use prior to the first time the limits are recalculated based on the data (by d

  19. What is the Data Point Viewer and how do I use it?What is the Data Point Viewer and how do I use it? [Article]
    Introduction

  20. How do I edit data after it is collected?How do I edit data after it is collected? [Article]
    Introduction You may want to edit a sample or subgroup of data in WinSPC after that data has already been collected. Assuming you

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