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reneeharper
SAS Employee

Every report needs at least one great graph. Why? Because a picture is worth a thousand words. Read this blog post for code samples that produce high quality graphics. You'll find links to samples for box plots, forest plots, waterfall charts, butterfly charts and heat maps. There is even a link to a video tutorial from the ODS Graphics Designer.

If you like samples and usage time for graphing with SAS, don't overlook the Graphically Speaking blog.  You can watch the most recent posts in the box to the right of the SAS/GRAPH and ODS Graphics community page.

Would you like to see other samples and posts featured here from time to time?

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Pylon53
Calcite | Level 5

I just viewed the video tutorial since I have never used ODS Graphics.  It was a very good introduction.  I would appreciate more of these references to the training materials from time to time, yes!   Thanks!

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