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jlierenz
Fluorite | Level 6

Previously, when I ran a program or proc in SAS EG, the results tab would show the results in table form, where I could mouse over the column heading and see the column attributes (data type, length, etc), see the observation numbers on t he left side, and when I clicked on the vertical scroll bar, it would give me the current and total number of observations ("1 of 268" for example).

 

I went into the style manager and selected a style, and now the results are formatted with colors and fonts, but none of the things I describe above are happening any more. I want to not choose any particular style and go back to the way it was. I want the formatting the way it originally was -- no special font or colors. How do I do that?

 

Thank you.

 

JL

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Reeza
Super User
It sound like you're actually comparing two different things. Styles affect the display reports but not the output tables. Changing the styles should not affect your output tables, which you view as output tables, not formatted output/reports. Did you change anything else? Output settings in general?
jlierenz
Fluorite | Level 6

I am  just referring to what appears in the results tab of EG when I run a program or  proc. Nothing else changed other than selection of style. See attached example of  the way it is now. I can't mouse over column headings to see data type/length any more

Reeza
Super User
Sorry, I can't download attachments.You can upload a picture/image with the camera icon in the editor.
jlierenz
Fluorite | Level 6

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Reeza
Super User
That is displayed output. You get that from a proc print, report or tabulate but it doesn't usually create a data set. So what code did you run that you expect output from? Some outputs goes to different places, you may be referring to something that doesn't create a data set in the first place.
jlierenz
Fluorite | Level 6

It is now working as expected. I was probably confused last Friday. Thanks for your help.

 

JL

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