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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 4

Style Overrides within PROC REPORT

4.1 Introduction

4.2 STYLE= Default Locations and Order of Precedence

4.3 STYLE= in PROC REPORT Statement

4.4 STYLE= in DEFINE Statement

4.4.1 Using CELLWIDTH= Style Attribute

4.4.2 Applying Trafficlighting

4.4.3 Using Multiple Locations in the Same DEFINE Statement

4.5 STYLE= in BREAK and RBREAK Statements

4.6 STYLE= in COMPUTE Statement

4.7 CALL DEFINE STATEMENT

4.8 Key Takeaways

4.1 Introduction

The previous chapter demonstrated how style templates affect the visual aspects of PROC REPORT tables. Style templates affect all tables sent to the open ODS destinations, which include all procedures, not just PROC REPORT. In some instances, changing the style template is not appropriate because visual ...

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ISBN: 9781635263534