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Hi Folks,
Easy on Friday. I'm used to SASWEB & sansPrinter so far. Now I would like to go fancy on my reports and was looking for other options that I can tyr? I was searching for this both on the web and in sas help section and could find. So was wondering if someone can help me here to find more styles.

Have a nice weekend....

Regards,
Matt
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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ
Hi:
If you look in this paper -- at the beginning are a list of "utility" PROC TEMPLATE programs which will show you how to list all the pre-defined styles in the item store: SASHELP.TMPLMST.
http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings09/227-2009.pdf

If you are using EG or doing remote submits, then you will need to use the code method to see the list of styles. If you are in a Display Manager interactive session, then you can use the popup method:
Right Click on the word "Results" (in the Results window) --> Select Templates from the popup window
When the Template Browser opens double click on SASHELP.TMPLMST and click on STYLES folder -- you will see the list of style template names.

Here are some styles I like:
JOURNAL -- all black and white style with no interior lines
EGDEFAULT -- if you want your SAS Display Manager output to look the same as EG output
Watercolor -- it has purple
Ocean (in SAS 9.2) -- also has purple
Sasweb -- blue headers, but otherwise white background
Analysis -- has been redone in 9.2 to look good with tables or graphs

cynthia
Kevin_SAS
SAS Employee
You can also use the code in the appendix of http://support.sas.com/rnd/base/ods/scratch/ods-from-sc-paper.pdf to generate samples of all of the installed styles.

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