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milad
SAS Employee

In my final report, the legend shows up with node ids such as HPGLM, Ensmbl2, etc. which are the nodeid's  of my models. How do I change the nodeid in EM? it shows up as grayed out in node general properties.

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rayIII
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Hi, Milad.


I don't think you can change node IDs and it's best not to, anyway. (The big exception is if you create your own extension node, in which case you get to choose the node ID and node label, among other things.)


Generally the Reporter node displays node labels but may use the (shorter) node ID instead when the labels don't, or might not, fit. That said, if you create an RTF report, you can edit the tables after the fact in Microsoft Word. (To edit PDF output I believe you would need Adobe Acrobat.)

Ray

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rayIII
SAS Employee

Hi, Milad.


I don't think you can change node IDs and it's best not to, anyway. (The big exception is if you create your own extension node, in which case you get to choose the node ID and node label, among other things.)


Generally the Reporter node displays node labels but may use the (shorter) node ID instead when the labels don't, or might not, fit. That said, if you create an RTF report, you can edit the tables after the fact in Microsoft Word. (To edit PDF output I believe you would need Adobe Acrobat.)

Ray

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