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JasonNC
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

 

I am using excel xp and proc report to generate my report.If i want to use different shades of color how to use it

For ex: If i want to use shade of blue instead of dark or light as we have options in excel how can i tell which shade of blue to use

 

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Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26

Hi:

  Typically, you use a STYLE(area)= override in the PROC REPORT syntax or else you change the style template. Here's an example of the using the override in the PROC REPORT syntax.

cynthia

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Reeza
Super User

If you feel like digging, Vince Del Gobbo's index is a great place to find the answers.

Find the topic in the first column and then it tells you what paper and page has the answer. There's usually code examples.

 

http://www.sas.com/events/cm/867226/ExcelXPPaperIndex.pdf

ballardw
Super User

Be prepared to see fewer colors than expected if you use close shades. Excel has a habit of taking colors that are similar and only displaying one close its default list.

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