settings contained in the style. Thus, setting a fixed font or color appearance option
might yield satisfactory results with some styles but not with others. For that reason, the
compiled graph and table templates that are included with many SAS procedures do not
contain references to fixed fonts and colors.
This chapter shows "best practices" to follow so that your GTL programs integrate style
templates to create the look that you desire in your graphics output. The coding strategy
that you use depends on how much style integration you need. If you want to change the
appearance of all your plots or apply a custom style to them, you can define ...
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