Hello everyone,
It have tried thousand solutions just to have a beautiful report not such as this: http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2015/42/1444900751-picture.jpg
As you can see there are huge blanks between sentences/tables.
I changed first the parskip style in the template such as:
style parskip / fontsize = 10pt;
The problem is that with bodytitle option, it does not work and if I don't specify bodytitle, yes, it works but even graphs or pictures can be include into header sections of a word document.
So I tried tagsets.rtf. It works but I can't have multiple titles on the same page for a table, it is to say that if I use proc print with a title inside, it appears, but if there are others tables with a title inside on the same page, they do not appear.
Of course, I can write my titles like data in a table but sometimes my tables do not appear (it is for a quality control rapport) so I do not need a title if there is no data tables to display.
Have you got any idea to solve my problem?
Have a nice day
Hi,
As far as I understand, titles and footnotes are supposed to be printed only once per page. I have used tagsets.rtf with an "ods text" statement above the chart instead of title statements to achieve several text formatted as titles on a single page, see code below.
Hope that helps!
options nocenter;
goptions device=ACTXIMG;
title;
footnote;
ods tagsets.rtf file='c:\Test.rtf';
ods escapechar="^";
ods text="^S={font_face='Arial Black' font_size=12pt}This is text that looks like a title";
proc sgplot data=sashelp.cars;
vbar cylinders;
run;
ods text="^S={font_face='Arial Black' font_size=12pt}This is another text that looks like a title";
proc gchart data=sashelp.cars;
vbar cylinders;
run;
ods text="^S={font_face='Arial Black' font_size=12pt}This is yet another text that looks like a title";
proc tabulate data=sashelp.cars;
class make cylinders;
table make, cylinders ;
run;
ods tagsets.rtf close;
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