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data have;

input state $ amt;

datalines;

 

AL 250

AL 500

CA 200

DE 1000

;

run;

proc sort = have out= have1; by state ;run;

proc print = have1 noobs;

by state;

run;

Lets say I want to proc export, I want each state to have its own tab without the byline so AL, CA and DE would output to its own tab.  I do not want to have to name each state because I may have to do this for all 50 states. 

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Reeza
Super User
proc sort data=sashelp.cars out=cars;
by origin;
run;

ods excel file='demo.xlsx' style=seaside
options(sheet_interval='bygroup' sheet_label='Origin');

title;
ods noptitle;

proc print data=cars noobs label;
by origin;
run;

ods excel close;

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