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minal
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I want to create a report from 2 different SAS datasets. I want one table(1st dataset) as header which should be displyed on each page and another table(from 2nd dataset) should be summary table. I am using macro here and 2 different proc reports in that macro. I need help with the first header table. I am not able to print it on every page. Could anyone please help with it?? Thanks..

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Tom
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Why not just format the "header" report as title statements?  If it changes from page to page then you can use #BYVALUE in your title statement to display the right value of one of the BY variables used in your report.

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