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JasonNC
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

Can i use Papersize more than Legal.At present i am using Papersize=legal and orientation =landscape.As some of the variables length was increased i am thinking of increasing the papersize as of now the variables fit exactly.

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Andre
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi

this kind of code is working well  with a modified GTL template where

datalabelattrs=(size=2pt) markerattrs=(size=2pt)

so there is no reason for not having this kind of effect in table ods.

but i think you would need to dredefine yours font sizes in cas of overwriting

A3 is an european mesure  and is greater than A4  the equivalent of Legal

Andre

options orientation=landscape papersize="A3" ;

ods pdf file="d:\notes\test\enormeaA.pdf" dpi=300  style=journal;

ods graphics / width=2000 height=1800;

ods select '2 by 1';

ods output '2 by 1'=coordonnees;

  proc corresp data=b.fclass out=r2esacm dim=5 ;

  tables name sex  agee haut poids satis_sas;

  supplementary satis_sas;

run;

ods select all;

ods output close;

ods pdf close;            ods graphics /reset;


JasonNC
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

My program looks like this

PROC TEMPLATE;

  DEFINE STYLE STYLES.TEST;

  PARENT=STYLES.PRINTER;

  STYLE BATCH FROM BATCH /

  FONT_FACE="Courier New"

  FONT_SIZE=8pt;

  STYLE HEADER /

  FONT_FACE="Courier New"

  FONT_SIZE=8pt

  FONT_WEIGHT = MEDIUM;

  END;

RUN;

OPTIONS NODATE NONUMBER NOCENTER NOBYLINE LEFTMARGIN=.2in RIGHTMARGIN=.15in ORIENTATION=LANDSCAPE

PAPERSIZE=LEGAL;

ODS ESCAPECHAR='~';

ODS PDF FILE="TEST.PDF" NOTOC STYLE=STYLES.TEST COMPRESS=0;

So do you want me to add A3 instead of Legal

Andre
Obsidian | Level 7

Yes try it Jason

and then open the pdf to see if the content appear to be viewed on your screen

at 25% or 50% or 100%

so you can then have an idea of what the future will be on paper

but i  ignore which is the paper format for large printed landscape on a laser photocopier in US

Andre

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