In a manner similar to editing a spreadsheet, you can add, modify or remove data from a datapool.
When you right-click on the datapool editing grid, you see the datapool editing popup menu shown in the following figure.

Before you can add data to a datapool, it must contain at least one equivalence class (named row index) and one variable (column). The table shown above contains a single equivalence class with four rows and three columns. To add data to a datapool, you just type in a cell and hit Enter. Thus, to add data to the Lastname column in the forth row, you click that cell and type a name followed by the Enter key.
This task explains how to add a new element. The Delete and Edit actions work similarly. To relocate or remove a row, you right-click on the row. To rename, relocate, or remove a column, you click the column name.
| Option | Description |
| Insert Equivalence Class | The Insert Equivalence Class dialog box opens. ![]()
The new equivalence class is added to the leftmost (row index) column. |
| Option | Description |
| Insert Variable | The Insert Variable dialog box opens. ![]()
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| Insert Record | The Insert Record dialog box opens.
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