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VCCS_GT24
Calcite | Level 5

I just recently converted to the 9.4 release on a 64-bit laptop.

When creating a report pdf booklet, when the Table of Contents goes to more than 1 page, the bookmark links then are off by one page.

 

Whether the TOC pages are two, or many more, as soon asit goes to multiple TOC pages the bookmark links are off by 1 page.

 

the sas code was working using the 9.2 relase on my old 32-bit laptop.

has anyone had an issue with this?

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Community_Help
SAS Employee


Hi VCCS_GT24, just saw that your question wasn't answered. It might be because it is posted in this 'about' communities. I'm going to move this to one of the other communities so you might have a better chance of getting an answer..

Lainie

Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ

HI:

  If you have something that worked in SAS 9.2 and no longer works in SAS 9.4, then you should open a track with Tech Support, so they can investigate the code and report the problem to the developers. They have the ability to test on both versions of SAS and determine what version was broken and if there's a fix they will be able to tell you what the fix is.

cynthia

Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Hi:

  Thanks to the wonderful folks in Tech Support, there is a note about this and a hot fix: 54106 - ODS PDF bookmarks link to an incorrect table

cynthia

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