How do I prevent two column overlap?
This caused the detail are not able to read.
As the below picture, the "D" from first column overlapping the word from second column,
This is the program how I report this:
PROC REPORT DATA=data NOWD
COLWIDTH=8 SPACING=2
CENTER
HEADSKIP
SPLIT= '|'
LS=256
contents="Report";
COLUMNS A B;
DEFINE A /left style=[cellwidth=20mm] 'A';
DEFINE B /left style=[cellwidth=20mm] 'B';
RUN;
try to add just = center and increase cell width
DEFINE A /left style={just = center cellwidth=40mm} 'A';
Thank you, but this code only align the name of column to left and the contents still over lap.
In fact, I set up 140mm for my real data.
The code was just example.
@Takamini wrote:
Thank you, but this code only align the name of column to left and the contents still over lap.
In fact, I set up 140mm for my real data.
The code was just example.
Ok, can you provide data and code we can use to replicate the issue then?
You should be able to increase the width and have the contents not overlap or are you looking for different functionality?
Try style cellpadding= DEFINE A /left style=[cellwidth=20mm cellpadding=100px ] 'A';
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