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Dennis_Hernan
Calcite | Level 5
Is there a style in PROC TEMPLATE that controls this?

Here's without a header and is OK:
options TOPMARGIN=1.35IN BOTTOMMARGIN=1.00IN LEFTMARGIN=0.25IN;

Here is the log after adding a HEADER guess, which is obviously wrong:
options TOPMARGIN=1.25IN BOTTOMMARGIN=0.80IN LEFTMARGIN=0.25IN
655 HEADER=0.10 ;
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______
13
13
13
ERROR 13-12: Unrecognized SAS option name, HEADER.
ERROR 13-12: Unrecognized SAS option name, HEADER.
ERROR 13-12: Unrecognized SAS option name, HEADER.
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Dennis_Hernan
Calcite | Level 5
My own answer from Chevell
This work with Embedded_headers='NO'

Print_Header_margin: Default Value ''
This is the header margin as set in the page setup dialog window.
Valid values are measurements in inches. The default is 0.5.

Print_Footer_margin: Default Value ''
This is the footer margin as set in the page setup dialog window.
Valid values are measurements in inches. The default is 0.5.

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