To ODS Template Aficionados:
Unless absolutely necessary, I try to stick with default styles and ODS.
The following has me stumped. My footnote1 in SAS 9.3 is entirely bold whereas SAS 9.13 gives me the desired results.
options orientation=landscape;
ods listing close;
ods pdf file="c:\test_title_&sysver..pdf"
notoc uniform;
options nodate nonumber;
ods escapechar='^';
title j=l font="Century Gothic" title1;
title2 j=l font="Century Gothic" "title2*";
title3 j=l font="Century Gothic" title3;
footnote1 bold font="Century Gothic" j=l h=2.5
"*This should be bold "
font="Century Gothic" h=2.5
" this should be normal ";
proc print data=sashelp.class;
run;
ods pdf close;
Any suggestions for an easy fix?
Thanks in advance,
Kim LeBouton
Senior Consultant
KJL Computing
Hi,
Below works for me on 9.3 on XP, using inline formatting:
footnote1 font="Century Gothic" j=l h=2.5 "^{style [font_weight=bold] This should be bold} this should be normal";
HTH,
--Q.
Hi,
Below works for me on 9.3 on XP, using inline formatting:
footnote1 font="Century Gothic" j=l h=2.5 "^{style [font_weight=bold] This should be bold} this should be normal";
HTH,
--Q.
Thank you.
I had to use the following to work between the two SAS versions, but will definitely convert after we are exclusively using 9.3.
footnote1 font="Century Gothic" j=l h=2.5 "^S={font_weight=bold} This should be bold ^S={} this should be normal";
Kim
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