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RobF
Quartz | Level 8

The proc freq output in SAS v9.3 looks great, but when I copy and paste tables from the Results Viewer into the body of an email in MS Outlook email or into an MS Word document the nice formatting (blue font & background shading) is replaced with bland black & white Times New Roman font.

I don't have this problem when I copy production quality scatterplots produced with proc sgplot into Outlook or Word.

Is there a quick and easy way to preserve proc freq formatting or do I need to specify table formatting in proc template? Thanks!

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RobF
Quartz | Level 8

Ah, figured it out - it's the "HTMLBlue" format style I need to specify with the ODS output statement:

ods rtf body="C:\freq tables\table_1.rtf" style=HTMLBlue;

proc freq data=work.dataset;

      title "Table 1";

      tables x;

run;

ods rtf close;

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RobF
Quartz | Level 8

Ah, figured it out - it's the "HTMLBlue" format style I need to specify with the ODS output statement:

ods rtf body="C:\freq tables\table_1.rtf" style=HTMLBlue;

proc freq data=work.dataset;

      title "Table 1";

      tables x;

run;

ods rtf close;

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