Hello,
Using ^{super 1} embedded in variables, titles and column headers produces a superscript number that is very small. The below post describes a method for increasing the superscript size in titles. It works in footnotes and column labels, as well.
title1 "^{style[just=c font_size=14pt font_face=Courier]Heading}^{style [just=c font_size=12pt font_face=Courier]^{super a}}";
Unfortunately, I could not find a way to change the font size if the superscript code is embedded in a variable. Can this be done?
many thanks!
Solution found...or so it seems
To change font size of superscript embedded in a variable
data rpt;
var2 = strip(var1)||"^S={fontsize=10pt}^{super 1}";
run ;
To change font size of superscript in heading label and footnote in the proc report
proc report data=rpt ;
column var2 ;
define var2 / display style(column)=[just=center width=10%]
style(header)=[just=center]
"Text^{style [fontsize=10pt]^{super 1}}" ;
footnote j=l "^{style [fontsize=10pt ]^{super 1}}Footnote text..." ;
run ;
The table body font size is 8pt. Increasing the superscript to 10pt slightly increases the line spacing b/t footnotes.
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