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Pyrite | Level 9

Hello,

 

I am trying to create a document-wide footnote, in addition to the automatic date and page number ODS already creates. I have moved my report title and footnote to document body using body_title:

ods word file="C:\Users\&sysuserid\Downloads\SAS\ods_word_title.docx" options(body_title="yes");

title1 "Ford cars";
footnote1 "from sashelp.cars";
proc print data=sashelp.cars;
where Make EQ "Ford";
run;

ods word close;

SAS has automatically created a header with date and page number. Can I add my own text to the footer, using proc template or similar? Thanks!

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Ksharp
Super User

Use LINE to simulate Title and Footnote .

 

ods rtf file = "c:\temp\class.rtf" style=sasweb;

title1 j=left "Ford cars"   j=right "xxxxxxx";
footnote1 j=left "from sashelp.cars" j=right "cccccc";



proc report data=sashelp.cars(obs=10) nowd
style(lines)={just=l font_weight=bold font_size=4}
style(report)={frame=void} ;
;
where Make EQ "Ford";
compute before _page_;
 line 'zzzzzzzzzzzzzz';
endcomp;
compute after _page_;
 line 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx';
endcomp;
run;
ods rtf close;

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Ksharp
Super User

Use LINE to simulate Title and Footnote .

 

ods rtf file = "c:\temp\class.rtf" style=sasweb;

title1 j=left "Ford cars"   j=right "xxxxxxx";
footnote1 j=left "from sashelp.cars" j=right "cccccc";



proc report data=sashelp.cars(obs=10) nowd
style(lines)={just=l font_weight=bold font_size=4}
style(report)={frame=void} ;
;
where Make EQ "Ford";
compute before _page_;
 line 'zzzzzzzzzzzzzz';
endcomp;
compute after _page_;
 line 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx';
endcomp;
run;
ods rtf close;

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