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AndrewZ
Quartz | Level 8

With this code, the PDF uses only about half the page.  How can I use most of the page?

title;

footnote;

option missing='';

options orientation=landscape;

ods pdf file="&mv_report_path\report.pdf";

 

proc sgplot data=report_scores;

    vbox gbm/category=month extreme;

run;

ods pdf close;

Attached is the PDF.

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

You should add an ODS GRAPHICS statement. Try something like

ods pdf file="&mv_report_path\report.pdf" dpi=300;

ods graphics / width=2000 height=1800;

and play with the numbers.

PG

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

You should add an ODS GRAPHICS statement. Try something like

ods pdf file="&mv_report_path\report.pdf" dpi=300;

ods graphics / width=2000 height=1800;

and play with the numbers.

PG

PG

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