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Niugg2010
Obsidian | Level 7

Below is my code, my purpose is to print  data and text "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" in one page and "bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb' in another page.  How can I do it?  I do not know which option should I add between the two ods rtf text.

Thanks.

 

 

ods rtf file="C:\XXXXXXX\Desktop\111.rtf";
ods escapechar="^";
proc report data=sashelp.cars (obs=10);
run;
ods rtf text="aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa";
ods rtf text="bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb";
ods rtf close;

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Miracle
Barite | Level 11

Hi, try to include ods startpage=now; 

HTH. 

ods rtf file="C:\XXXXXXX\Desktop\111.rtf";
ods escapechar="^";
proc report data=sashelp.cars (obs=10);
run;
ods rtf text="aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa";
ods startpage=now;
ods rtf text="bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb";
ods rtf close;

 

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Miracle
Barite | Level 11

Hi, try to include ods startpage=now; 

HTH. 

ods rtf file="C:\XXXXXXX\Desktop\111.rtf";
ods escapechar="^";
proc report data=sashelp.cars (obs=10);
run;
ods rtf text="aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa";
ods startpage=now;
ods rtf text="bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb";
ods rtf close;

 

Niugg2010
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks. I tried and it works well.

Reeza
Super User

If I recall correctly, the text statement is similar to title in that a proc has to run before it's outputted to the RTF file. 

Niugg2010
Obsidian | Level 7

There are some difference. If there is no startpage=now. The content of ods text will be in the same page as the last output. 

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