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The SAS Programmer's PROC REPORT Handbook
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The SAS Programmer's PROC REPORT Handbook

by Jane Eslinger
March 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
234 pages
5h 23m
English
SAS Institute
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Chapter 2

PROC TEMPLATE Overview

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Default Style Templates

2.3 Location of Style Templates

2.4 Viewing Style Templates

2.5 General Syntax of PROC TEMPLATE

2.6 STYLE versus CLASS Statements

2.7 Inheritance

2.8 Style Attributes

2.9 Key Takeaways

2.1 Introduction

Every piece of output that SAS generates is controlled by a template. The tables generated by the REPORT, MEANS, GLM, and other procedures are controlled by table templates. The visual aspects of the files generated by the Output Delivery System (ODS) are controlled by style templates. The TEMPLATE procedure can be used to modify some of the table templates and to modify all of the style templates.

Style templates are powerful tools for generating attractive output. They ...

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ISBN: 9781635263534