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SPSS SigmaPlot ...highlight an outlier
See also ...remove/ignore an outlier or other data
Another way to remove an outlier in SPSS SigmaPlot
is to simply cut the data. This is particularly useful if you still want to plot the data but ignore the outlier. After you have cut the outlier data, you can paste it elsewhere in the worksheet, and then plot it as a second plot to continue displaying the outlying data.
To plot outlier data as a separate plot:
- Identify the worksheet cell(s) corresponding to the outlier(s).
- Highlight the cells, and press ctrl+x to cut them.
- Move to another location in the worksheet and paste the data.

- Plot the outlier data by adding it as a second plot to your graph. Change the symbol color or other attributes to distinguish the data.
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