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Sami
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

 

While i am updating the RTF Styles:

 

proc template;                                                                
   define style Styles.Rtf;                                                   
      parent = styles.printer;                                                
      style fonts /                                                           
         'TitleFont2' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",12pt,bold italic)             
         'TitleFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",13pt,bold italic)              
         'StrongFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",10pt,bold)                    
         'EmphasisFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",10pt,italic)                
         'FixedEmphasisFont' = ("<monospace>, Courier",9pt,italic)            
         'FixedStrongFont' = ("<monospace>, Courier",9pt,bold)                
         'FixedHeadingFont' = ("<monospace>, Courier",9pt,bold)               
         'BatchFixedFont' = ("SAS Monospace, <monospace>, Courier",6.7pt)     
         'FixedFont' = ("<monospace>, Courier",9pt)                           
         'headingEmphasisFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",11pt,bold italic)    
         'headingFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",11pt,bold)                   
         'docFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",10pt);   

 

 

     style systemtitle /
        font_face = "Courier New"
        font_size = 8pt
        font_weight = bold;

 

-At TITLE, it is coming FONT with ony "Courier"?

 

Can any one give solution, why this is happening?

 

Thanks

Sami

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

You would probably be better off creating your own template rather than overwriting a base one.  For your problem, does this help?

http://support.sas.com/kb/39/461.html

 

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