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Record Number
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855132
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Main Entry
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Eslinger, Jane.
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Title & Author
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The SAS Programmer's PROC REPORT Handbook : : ODS Companion.
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Publication Statement
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Cary, NC :: SAS Institute,, 2018.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (234 pages)
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ISBN
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1635263557
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: 9781635263558
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Contents
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Intro; Contents; About This Book; What Does This Book Cover?; Is This Book for You?; What Are the Prerequisites for This Book?; Scope of This Book; What Should You Know about the Examples?; We Want to Hear from You; About the Author; Preface; Introduction: Overview of Chapters; 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; Style Elements; 3.1 Introduction.
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3.2 Style Elements Used by PROC REPORT3.3 Setup for Chapter Examples; 3.4 Plain Output Generated without Attribute Changes; 3.5 Header Style Element Changes; 3.6 LineContent Style Element Changes; 3.7 DataEmphasis Style Element Changes; 3.8 Data Style Element Changes; 3.9 Table Style Element Changes; 3.10 Other Style Elements; 3.11 Key Takeaways; 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; 4.5 STYLE= in BREAK and RBREAK Statements.
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4.6 STYLE= in COMPUTE Statement4.7 CALL DEFINE STATEMENT; 4.8 Key Takeaways; PDF Destination; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Style Templates with ODS PDF; 5.3 Border Manipulation; 5.4 Paging; 5.5 PROC REPORT SPANROWS Option; 5.6 Accessibility; 5.7 Key Takeaways; RTF and Tagsets. RTF Destinations; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Differences between the RTF and Tagsets. RTF Destinations; 6.3 Effect of Style Element Changes in Tagsets. RTF; 6.4 Table Bottom Border; 6.5 Tagsets. RTF Options That Affect PROC REPORT; 6.6 PROC REPORT SPANROWS Option; 6.7 Raw RTF Commands; 6.8 Key Takeaways; Excel Destinations.
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7.1 Introduction7.2 ODS Destination for Excel; 7.3 Tagsets. ExcelXP; 7.4 HTML, MSOffice2K, and MSOffice2K_X; 7.5 Background Color in the Headers; 7.6 Date Values; 7.7 Key Takeaways; HTML and HTML5 Destinations; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Style Differences between the HTML and HTML5 Destinations; 8.3 Borders; 8.4 Hyperlinks; 8.5 Images; 8.6 Accessibility; 8.7 Key Takeaways; ODS Destination for PowerPoint; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 PowerPointLight and PowerPointDark Style Templates; 9.3 Style Template Changes; 9.4 Effects of Tables with Large Amounts of Data; 9.5 Inline Formating Functions.
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9.6 Style Attributes for Images9.7 Key Takeaways; ODS Resources; Index.
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Abstract
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Generate reports with style! The SAS Programmer's PROC REPORT Handbook: ODS Companion explains how to use style elements within a style template to customize reports generated by PROC REPORT, leading to more appealing and effective business reports. Many programmers are faced with generating reports that are easy to read and comprehend for a wide variety of audiences, which is where the ODS destinations and style changes come into play. This book teaches you how to use style elements in PROC REPORT, a versatile reporting procedure, to customize your output. Mastering style elements allows you.
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Subject
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Mathematical statistics.
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Subject
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Statistics.
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Subject
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Mathematical statistics.
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Subject
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Statistics.
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Subject
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SAS (Computer file)
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SAS (Computer file)
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Dewey Classification
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005.5/5
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LC Classification
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QA276.4.E85 2018
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