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deleted_user
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Hello and happy new year to everybody
I have some problems when i'm using the proc sgpanel
1) is there an equivalent to the gout options of the proc gplot to save the graphics produced ?
otherwise what is the way to save my graphics in an libname ?
2) when i submit this code :
ods rtf file="c:\... .rtf"; ODS GRAPHICS / ANTIALIASMAX=6200 ;
ods html file="c:\.. .html";

proc sgpanel data=sashelp.heart noautolegend;
panelby sex;
histogram diastolic
density diastolic;
run;

ods html close;
ods rtf close;

the results in rtf are correctly displayed but there is nothing in my html file !!
why ?
Can you explain to me why and if possible a way to have my graphics in a html format and (question 1) a way to save my graphics in a libname or in a catalog ?
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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ
Hi:
Please see the use of PATH= and GPATH= in the documentation topic:
http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/statug/59654/HTML/default/statug_odsgraph_sect032.htm
What is probably happening is that your HTML file is being directed to the FILE= location and the image is directed to and located in your working directory folder -- probably someplace down under Documents and Settings.

cynthia
deleted_user
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thank you cynthia

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