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Pankaj_23
Calcite | Level 5

Dear All Friends,

  List reports are typically generated with the Proc Print procedure. Save the output through ODS rtf, ODS pdf & ODS html files with .

  also report generated  by some other procedure like Proc Means, Proc Freq, Proc Tabulate, Proc Report, Proc glm, Proc mixed .....etc.

  By default, Character values are left-justified and Numeric values are right-justified. 

  Suppose A data set contained some numberic and character variables then

  I would like to have the whole list report with center-justified? (For ods rtf, ods pdf & ods html)

  Please anyone help me........

  Thanks..

Best Regards,

Pankaj Bhangale

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Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26

Hi,

The SAS system option will center justify the whole report, but will not change the justification of the individual columns on the report. You can, however, use STYLE=statement level overrides to impact the report columns and headers.

Cynthia

For example:

ODS HTML file='c:/temp/chgjust.html';

Proc print data=sashelp.class

   Style(header)={just=c}

   Style(data)={just=c};

  Var name age height weight;

run;

Ods HTML close;

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sunilpusarla
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi,

You can use proc report with option justification = center.

Thanks,

Sunil

Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26

Hi,

The SAS system option will center justify the whole report, but will not change the justification of the individual columns on the report. You can, however, use STYLE=statement level overrides to impact the report columns and headers.

Cynthia

For example:

ODS HTML file='c:/temp/chgjust.html';

Proc print data=sashelp.class

   Style(header)={just=c}

   Style(data)={just=c};

  Var name age height weight;

run;

Ods HTML close;

Pankaj_23
Calcite | Level 5

Dear Cynthia,

Very Very Thanks.You  are great.Smiley Happy

Best Regards,

Pankaj Bhangale

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