Hi:
The quickest way, if you already have an HTML file is to look inside the file for the HTML that controls the page area you wish to change and then look for the CLASS= attribute in the HTML. So, for example, if I run this code:
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ods html file='c:\temp\somestuff.html';
proc print data=sashelp.class;
title 'My Title';
run;
ods html close;
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and then look inside (with View --> Source in the browser), I see this HTML for the column headers and the <TABLE> tag and the SAS Title.
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<td class="c SystemTitle">My Title</td>
<table class="Table" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="7" rules="groups" frame="box" border="1" bordercolor="#000000" summary="Procedure Print: Data Set SASHELP.CLASS">
<thead>
<tr>
<th class="r Header" scope="col">Obs</th>
<th class="l Header" scope="col">Name</th>
<th class="l Header" scope="col">Sex</th>
<th class="r Header" scope="col">Age</th>
<th class="r Header" scope="col">Height</th>
<th class="r Header" scope="col">Weight</th>
</tr>
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So the CLASS attribute value for the Title ("My Title") is SystemTitle, for column headers is Header and for the whole table itself, is the Table class. Those CLASS= attributes in the generated HTML directly link back to the style template that was being used to generate the output.
I am not sure whether TAGSETS.TABLEEDITOR uses all the same CLASS= attributes, but you should be able to determine where the frame or border is being generated. Make sure that you have borders turned off in the SAS/GRAPH code (because the style template doesn't necessarily control graph output borders if there are other overriding statements being used (such as GOPTIONS)).
cynthia