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cwdonald
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A recent presentation to the Virginia SAS Users group gave me pause. At the end of the presentation the the author stated that you could include an image in an excel report by running MSOffice2k_x tagset if you ran it prior to running proc report.

vasug.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/proc-report_vasug_nov2013.pptx‎ (see slide 40 and 41)


So, my question is, how would one run  msOffice2k_x tagset to insert the image, and then excelxp tagset to format the proc report, within the same spreadsheet.


Thanks for your help.

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Chevell_sas
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What the author means here is that this MSOffice2K_x tagset is downloadable from SAS  and once you run this once, it will compile in the SASUSER location by default. You can then use this tagset with the appropriate options

to include an image along with the procedure output. Everything  would have to be done including the formatting with this tagset  and PROC REPORT. You will not be able to use the ExcelXP and the MSoffice2K_X tagsets together.

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Chevell_sas
SAS Employee

What the author means here is that this MSOffice2K_x tagset is downloadable from SAS  and once you run this once, it will compile in the SASUSER location by default. You can then use this tagset with the appropriate options

to include an image along with the procedure output. Everything  would have to be done including the formatting with this tagset  and PROC REPORT. You will not be able to use the ExcelXP and the MSoffice2K_X tagsets together.

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