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Calcite | Level 5

Hi. 

 

I am using absolute layout with an ods destination of pdf. I have set my layout equal to the following.

 

option nomprint nosymbolgen nomlogic nodate nonumber center missing=0
orientation=portrait
papersize = letter
topmargin = 0.001in
bottommargin = 0.001in
leftmargin = 0.001in
rightmargin = 0.001in;
ods _all_ close;
ods listing close;
ods escapechar = '^';
ods pdf file ="C:\xxx.pdf" startpage = no style=Stack_Table_Style;

title;

ods layout absolute width=7.75in height=10.5in;

 

However when I try and set a new region with a width of 3.75in I get the following message.

WARNING: WIDTH exceeds LAYOUT WIDTH for PDF destination. This option will be ignored.

 

The code I have is as follows. 

 

ods region width = 7.75in
height = 0.60in;
goptions cback=CxB0C4DE;
proc gslide;
run;
quit;

ods region x=0.55in
y=0.05in;
ods text = "^{style[preimage='D:\T\Logos\_Logo_115x42.png']}";

ods region x=6.0in
y=0.15in;
ods text = "^{style[preimage='D:\TSSS\Logos\Picture1.jpg']}";


ods region x=0.02in y=1.8in
width=3.75in height=1.0in;
goptions reset=all;
proc gslide cframe=black wframe=1;
run;
quit;

 

 

What am I doing wrong?

 

2 REPLIES 2
Ksharp
Super User
option papersize = (40in 20in) ;

Make Paper Size bigger.

wwwz
Calcite | Level 5

papersize options great!.

 

solved!

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