I tried with the below code but could not get the text underlined into line statment:
proc report data=quart_report nowd split= '*'
style(lines)=[color=black backgroundcolor=white
fontsize=2 textalign=l]
;
column project dept cat;
by dept ;
define project / display style(column) =[cellwidth = 0.75in] ;
define dept / display style(column) =[cellwidth = 0.75in] ;
define cat / display style(column) =[cellwidth = 0.75in] ;
compute after _page_ ;
line ' ' ;
line @1 bold "^S={posttext='^-350x_____________________________________'}Available Categories:" ;
line ' ' ;
line @1 'DESCRIPTION' bold;
line ' ' ;
line ' ' ;
line ' ' ;
endcomp;
run;
Any other suggestions???
What destination are you using ?
RTF use Raw Destination-Specific Codes .
'~R"\ul underlined text \ul0 "'
Ksharp
Hi:
The "raw" destination specific codes will work for RTF, but not for PDF or HTML. If you want a technique that would work for PDF, RTF or HTML, there is a new style attribute in 9.2 that will do underlining without the need for "raw" codes. The style attribute is TEXTDECORATION and something like this should work in RTF, PDF and HTML. Remember you will need your
ODS ESCAPECHAR='^';
statement first....then your compute block would be like what is shown below.
cynthia
ods escapechar='^';
ods html file='c:\temp\textdecoration.html' style=sasweb;
ods pdf file='c:\temp\textdecoration.pdf';
ods rtf file='c:\temp\textdecoration.rtf';
proc report data=quart_report nowd split= '*'
style(lines)=[color=black backgroundcolor=white
fontsize=2 fontweight=bold] ;
...more code ...
compute after _page_ /style={just=l};
line ' ' ;
line @1 "^{style[textdecoration=underline just=l]Available Categories:}" ;
line ' ' ;
line @1 '^{style[just=l]DESCRIPTION}';
line ' ' ;
line ' ' ;
line ' ' ;
endcomp;
run;
ods _all_ close;
Hi Cynthia,
Thanks a lot!!!
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