Hi Duong,
I want to merge cells top and bottom instead of side by side as shown.
The solution you provided to Kevin doesn't seem it would merge how I want. Do you have any good idea?
Thank you!
lnnagasaka
Hi: You have just reopened a post from 2009. If you have a NEW question, which you seem to have, then it would be better for you to make a new post instead of reactivating a 7 year old post. You can always put a link to the related post in your new post.
To do what you show in your picture, you would either have to make your total columns group or order variables or you would have to investigate the new Report Writing Interface. Creating this type of merged data cells is not something you can normally do with PROC REPORT or PROC TABULATE.
If you want folks to help you with a solution, you need to post your data and the code you've tried. With a request like this the structure of the input data will make a difference in the solution.
Without a sample of your input data and the code you've tried, other folks will just be guessing and spinning their wheels.
cynthia
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