OK, I finally figured out how to do this.
By default, the ODS PDF statement creates Scalable Vector Graphics. Output was directed to a PDF file, from where an enlarged image was captured which was then pasted into PowerPoint (with other images, text, etc.), then made into a PDF that was sent to the printers. Care was taken to ensure that the highest quality settings were used throughout. The result was excellent.
I should add that I'm now using SAS 9.3 TS Level 1M0 on an X64_7PRO platform.
Easy when you know how!
Norman.
hi ... here's another idea ...
High Resolution PDF Graphics via the PAPERSIZE Option
http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/High_Resolution_PDF_Graphics_via_the_PAPERSIZE_Option
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