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kivester
Obsidian | Level 7

I have a series of graphs that I have created (in both proc genmod and proc plm, sas v 9.4) that I have then modified with the ods graphics editor. I need to export these graphs as eps files. I thought that I should be able to accomplish this with sgrender, but cannot manage to get the EPS file format. 

Help would be GREATLY appreciated!

 

Katy

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Reeza
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You use the ODS GRAPHICS statement with the OUTPUTFMT to control the graphical type.

 

See the documentation here and note that only a few destinations support EPS formats (also noted in the documentation).

http://documentation.sas.com/?docsetId=odsproc&docsetTarget=p0kroq43yu0lspn16hk1u4c65lti.htm&docsetV...

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Reeza
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You use the ODS GRAPHICS statement with the OUTPUTFMT to control the graphical type.

 

See the documentation here and note that only a few destinations support EPS formats (also noted in the documentation).

http://documentation.sas.com/?docsetId=odsproc&docsetTarget=p0kroq43yu0lspn16hk1u4c65lti.htm&docsetV...

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