Directions from the book: Getting Started with the SAS 9.2 ADX Interface for Design of Experiments, available at: http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/adxgs/65648/PDF/default/adxgs.pdf First, create the data and then import it, using instructions from page 211: Create the data set table124 using typical SAS code, shown on my website. From the SAS Editor window, select Solutions: Analysis: Design of Experiments. When asked about creating some sample designs, enter 'No' Now in SAS ADX, select File: Import Design, Select 'Two-level or Screening Design' then click 'Next' Select 'Import from a SAS data set' In the Import SAS Data Set window, click the right arrow, then select the WORK library, then select the TABLE124 member and click OK. Click OK again in the next window. (SAS will print a message on the screen, hopefully that 'the import process was successful') If 'successful' click 'Next'. If the displayed data looks ok, click 'Next'. On the 'Define the role ...' screen click and add variables that are Factors, then repeat as needed for Blocks and Responses, then click 'Next' The next screen allows ordering the factors, I just clicked 'Next' for each factor The next screen has a choice of model. I selected 'Main effects + 2FI' to include 2 way interactions, then hit 'Next' Now enter a name for the design, click 'Finish', then it is saved on the ADX desktop. Second, analyze the data using normal plots of effects and an ANOVA To analyze the data, if you double-click on the 'Table12.4' object on the ADX desktop, it opens a window showing the data, with color coded columns. From here there are many plots available using the 'Explore' option on the right of the screen. If you click 'Fit' on the right hand side of the screen, you can select a 'Normal Plot' which automatically highlights effects that are significant according to Lenth's method. If you go to close this screen, and choose to save the plot result, you get a warning that the resulting model is not hierarchical. You can then select an option for extra effects to be included to preserve hierarchy. Then if you select 'Fit' again there is a pull-down menu where you can select Model: Fit details to explore the ANOVA table. Right click on the ADX window repeatedly to exit ADX.