Enter Responses and Factors into the Custom DesignerHow to Enter ResponsesSpecifying Response Goal Types and Lower and Upper LimitsUnderstanding Response Importance WeightsAdding Simulated Responses, If DesiredHow to Enter FactorsFactors that are Easy, Hard, or Very Hard, to Change: Creating Optimal Split-Plot and Split-Split-Plot DesignsDefining Factor Constraints, If NecessaryDescribe the ModelAdding Terms to the ModelEstimability: Necessary and If Possible TermsSpecifying Alias TermsSelect the Number of RunsThe Design ReportUnderstanding Design EvaluationPower AnalysisThe Prediction Variance ProfileThe Fraction of Design Space PlotThe Prediction Variance SurfaceEstimation EfficiencyThe Alias Matrix (Confounding Pattern)Color Map on CorrelationsThe Design Diagnostics TableSpecify Output OptionsMake the JMP Design TableCreating Random Block DesignsCreating Split Plot DesignsCreating Split-Split Plot DesignsCreating Strip Plot DesignsSpecial Custom Design CommandsSave Responses and Save FactorsLoad Responses and Load FactorsSave Constraints and Load ConstraintsSet Random Seed: Setting the Number GeneratorSimulate ResponsesSave X MatrixOptimality CriterionNumber of Starts: Changing the Number of Random StartsWhy Change the Number of Starts?Default Choice of Number of Random Starts: Technical InformationSphere Radius: Constraining a Design to a HypersphereDisallowed Combinations: Accounting for Factor Level RestrictionsAdvanced Options for the Custom DesignerAltering the Mixture SumSplit Plot Variance RatioPrior Parameter VarianceD Efficiency WeightSet Delta for PowerSave Script to Script WindowAssigning Column PropertiesDefine Low and High Values (DOE Coding) for ColumnsSet Columns as Factors for Mixture ExperimentsDefine Response Column ValuesAssign Columns a Design RoleIdentify Factor Changes Column PropertyHow Custom Designs Work: Behind the Scenes