When you use a menu command in Minitab, Minitab preserves session commands
  that record your actions. You can use these session commands to quickly repeat
  an analysis on a new set of data.
 
Each menu command has a corresponding
  session command. Session commands consist of a main command and, usually, one
  or more subcommands. Main commands and subcommands can be followed by a series
  of arguments, which can be columns, constants, matrices, text strings, or
  numbers. Minitab provides three ways to use session commands: 
 
  - Type session commands into the
	 
	 Command
		  Line
	 pane.
  
- Copy session commands from the
	 
	 History
	 pane to the 
	 Command
		  Line
	 pane. 
  
- Copy and save session commands
	 in an exec file.
  
When you show the 
  Command Line/History
  pane, and then execute a command from a menu, the corresponding session
  commands are displayed in the 
  History
  pane. This technique is a convenient way to learn session commands.
 
To run commands using the Command Line pane, complete the following steps. 
 
  - Choose 
	 .
	 You can also press 
	 Ctrl 
	 + 
	 K. 
  
- Click in the 
	 Command
		  Line
	 pane. 
  
- Enter and edit the session
	 commands. 
  
- Click 
	 Run.
	 
  
To run commands again, complete the following steps. 
 
  - In the 
	 History,
	 select the commands and subcommands. 
  
- In the desktop app, select Copy to Command
		  Line. In the web app, right-click and select
            Append
                  to Command Line.
- From the 
	 Command
		  Line
	 pane, click 
	 Run.