During the latest two weeks I saw/used several 'reserved words' for Proc Report like:
~R/RTF'\brdrb\brdrs\brdrw1'
or
pretext="\qj\tqdec\tx800 "
or
#byval(XXX)
Could anybody provide a link on the full list of such reserved words.
Thank you!
The first two look like RTF commands and so should only have an impact on ODS RTF output. Although I assume that the PREFIX= option is probably a PROC REPORT feature.
The last one is standard feature of using BY statement values in TITLES and should have nothing to do with PROC REPORT.
Rich Text Format was published by MicroSoft.
You might start with Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Text_Format
But there are numerous SAS related articles also.
https://www.google.com/search?q=%40lexjansen.com+rtf+syntax
Hi Cynthia,
I found the book. There is the qj command there but there is no tqdec. Could you please explain how it works.
\qj\tqdec\tx800
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