There was a code similar to the following:
ods rtf file="C:\Documents and Settings\Austin\Desktop\Isotopes.rtf";
goptions hsize=5in vsize=4in;
ODS LISTING STYLE = biplots;
proc sgplot data=name;
scatter y=Nmean x=Cmean/ group=species
/*These are the column titles of the columes with the means in them*/
yERRORLOWER=Nlow yERRORUPPER=NHigh
xERRORLOWER=CLow xERRORUPPER=CHigh
/* These are the upper & lower limits calculated using another program*/
DATALABEL=site;
xaxis label="Carbon";
yaxis label="Nitrogen";
/*This works as a "by" statement, i.e. this case i need separate crosses for each site*/
run;
ods rtf close;
That apparently allowed someone to edit their graphs in powerpoint. Now it doesn't work for me, and my guess is that it may be because this is a scatterplot and not a simple barchart or something.
Any Ideas on making a graph that when pasted into PPT you can "ungroup" the photo and edit it?
R programming does this well, there must be some way to do it in SAS.
Thanks,
Austin
Suggest you try building an emf, insert into pp as a picture from file ...
filename gqb 'c:\temp\Plot.emf';
GOPTIONS reset=all DEV=emf targetdevice=emf gsfname=gqb;
proc gplot data=test;
plot n*value/
;
run;
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