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katslau
Fluorite | Level 6

The graph would display fine in the application but once it's exported to pdf, it got messed up. Is there a way to fix this?

 

Here's the program and data:

 

ods pdf file="Covid_B3.pdf";

title "COVID-19 EXPERIENCES";

proc sgplot data=b3_covid;

vbarparm category=symptoms response=frequency ;

title2 "B3. Which of the following occurred as a result of your symptoms? ";

xaxis discreteorder=data display=(nolabel) ;

run; quit; title;

ods pdf close;

 

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Ksharp
Super User

You need a special option:

 

libname x v9 'c:\temp';

ods pdf file="c:\temp\Covid_B3.pdf";
title "COVID-19 EXPERIENCES";
title2 "B3. Which of the following occurred as a result of your symptoms? ";
proc sgplot data=x.b3_covid;
vbarparm category=symptoms response=frequency ;
xaxis discreteorder=data display=(nolabel) fitpolicy=split;
run;  title;
ods pdf close;

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Ksharp
Super User

You need a special option:

 

libname x v9 'c:\temp';

ods pdf file="c:\temp\Covid_B3.pdf";
title "COVID-19 EXPERIENCES";
title2 "B3. Which of the following occurred as a result of your symptoms? ";
proc sgplot data=x.b3_covid;
vbarparm category=symptoms response=frequency ;
xaxis discreteorder=data display=(nolabel) fitpolicy=split;
run;  title;
ods pdf close;

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