Hi,
I've got some problems with setting appropriate page orientation for grapics in my report. There are few pages with portrait orientation, and the last one is supposed to be in a landscape orientation.
If I specify:
options orientation=landscape;
before last graph code, it changes orientation for all pages - and that is not what I need.
By the way, when I change it back to portrait it returns to it but not with first running report-code, but after I run my proc template (in a separate program unit) which I have in my project - why is that?
P.S.
One more question (maybe it is not so related to topic):
is there any way to see default values for different procedures (e.g. proc report,gchart,gplot) and goptions - to see which parameters(parameters values) cause certain effect, to know what to change for the needed result.
As Cynthia pointed out in a post some time back, that isn't possible with odf, only rtf. Take a look at:
As Cynthia pointed out in a post some time back, that isn't possible with odf, only rtf. Take a look at:
Thanks - that is exactly the one I've just read)) it's a pity...
Only after topic creation I've noticed something interesting in 'More like this' block and found some information (though I've tried to do it through search before but there were no such topic) where orientation change in mid-stream is announced as impossible, but maybe something has changed since then? If it hasn't only my P.S. - question is of current interest....
Conversely, she also posted: http://communities.sas.com/message/26517#26517
and, if your graphics are/can be created in separate passes thru the data, it may be possible.
Thanks for the information, but unfortunately I needed different orientations in one file(
Does anyone know if this option is now available in SAS9.3. I mean change the page orientation with orientation stattement in one pdf file.
Thanks
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