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sunilpusarla
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi There,

Last week, we upgraded our SAS version to 9.4 TS1M2 from 9.3. We are on Windows 64 bit, 2008 server (X64_S08R2 WIN 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Server). We are producing rtf outputs using 'tagsets.rtf' destination. We now are having problems in producing outputs with desired lines in 9.4 (ex: 24 lines of data per page) where we didn't/don't have any problem while executing the same on 9.3. The desired output should contain 5 panels per page (where each panel contains n, mean-std, median, min-max) and we are getting exactly when we are using 9.3 but when using 9.4, each page is restricted to 3 panels only (so there's lot of unwanted white space). Only change we made to style for 9.4 is commented padding as per TS to get title justification correctly and the rest is same that we used in 9.3. Would you please share some thoughts to get it corrected?

Thanks,

Sunil

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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Hi,

  If you have been working with Tech Support regarding title justification and if you are seeing other differences between 9.3 and 9.4 with the same code, then you should NOT close your Tech Support track until ALL the issues are resolved. My thoughts on how to get it corrected is for you to continue to work with Tech Support.

cynthia

SusanParker
Calcite | Level 5

I'm wondering if you ever got a solution for this issue.  We recently upgraded to SAS 9.4M3 from 9.3 and are having the same problem. 

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