Hi Cynthia,
I have 62 columns in my report and about 40 rows. I want my report in 3 pages.( 16 columns in 1st page and 23 each on 2nd and 3rd) is there a way I can control this?
I prefer pdf out put as it preserves SAS formatting.
Thanks,
Raghu.
Hi:
I almost didn't see this, because it was piggybacked in the middle of a post that was answered several years ago.
I guess I don't quite understand what you want. My tendency would be to do 3 separate proc reports or proc prints, especially if you make it so that each of your 40 obs fits on 1 page:
1 for page 1, list columns 1-16
1 for page 2, list columns 17-39
1 for page 3, list columns 40-62
But, even so, I think that 40 obs will not fit on either a landscape or a portrait page unless you shrink the font size and cellpadding and change the font used, as described in the post above. Have you tried any of the suggestions above or looked at the code that was posted under the topic of dealing with very wide tables?
cynthia
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