specifies an external label for a single block plot. If you specify the LABEL option,
the procedure displays the name of the block variable. You can override that label by
providing your own text.
Default
The label text is the variable label of the BLOCK= variable. If there is
no variable label, the variable name is used.
Interactions
By default, the label appears to the left of the plot. You can specify a
different position for the label using the LABELPOS= option.
You can specify the font and color attributes for the label using the
LABELATTRS= option.
LABELATTRS=style-element <(options)> | (options)
specifies the ...
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