Hi all
I have set up a PDF output page through ODS. I have 24 pages.
Each page has 3 separate sections, with two proc reports and one chart.
These are independant procedures, but on the same page which is what i want.
When I create PDF with bookmarks, it naturally gives me bookmarks for all three, however I only want one bookmark as they are on the same page.
I tried using the ODS Proc Label="" for two of the three programs, and about anything i could find, but nothing seems to work.
Appreciate any advice.
Hi QingLiu
Thanks for your reply. I have researched ODS document on the SAS dictionary, but I unsure of this works.
Does the Proc Document procedure go after the PDF creation procedure?
I have put a dummy data set below and PDF output if this helps on where I should use the ods document process.
Appreciated.
Hi Cynthia
Thankyou! your paper made sense out of it for me, well done.
This is going to be a powerful function to learn which i am looking forward to.
The only issue I am having now when using ODS document is with the images I had on my PDF, which i created through the ODS PDF text statements, which doesnt work in this way anymore through ODS document processt. Not sure if your aware of how to correct this, otherwise I will seek out tech support.
This is the code for my image in the previous PDF statement which worked;
ODS PDF TEXT ="^S={preimage='/folders/myfolders/reports/banner.bmp'}";
I tried ODS PDF TEXT ="^S={preimage='/folders/myfolders/reports/banner.bmp'}"; with no luck.
Again thanks so much, really enjoyed your paper :>)
Hi Cynthia
Your right as usual! I added the image text to the replay statement and it works in there, so yes that appears to be where the cosmetics are done.
Cannot thank you enough :>)
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