Which software to tabulate [Software]

posted by SDavis Homepage – UK, 2014-09-04 01:31 (4304 d 19:09 ago) – Posting: # 13454
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Hi BRN,

If you are using Phoenix WinNonlin for these tables then I imagine you will have noticed that all the steps you have done in an analysis are presented in s sort of flowchart. This can very simply be turned into a template workflow *.wnlt that you can use with other projects.

If you can't create the sort of table you like please do ask for some tips as I find it pretty flexible, preferably on the Phoenix forum (www.pharsight.com/extranet ) although I do come here once in a while!
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If you are still using WNL 5.x or earlier I would suggest you take the free upgrade to Phoenix WinNonlin and get a lot more out of the software.

Regards,
Simon.

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