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blueskyxyz
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Thanks , I resolved my problem last night. 

 

In proc report, delete the option startpage=no, the rtf output can create the page break normally.


Sorry, I didn't upload the sample code and dataset.

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andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

Posting the code you have used and data to use your code would make it much easier to suggest something useful.

Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ
Hi:
I agree with everyone that says you need to post some sample data and ALL your code. I do note that you seem to be using a variable called "page" which usually means that you "counted" the number of lines and then made a variable in the data called PAGE so you could break on it. Something about that variable is getting set incorrectly. Without code and sample data, no one can really help you. I've done programs like this many times, all with different data and in my experience, once the page variable is correct, if your destination supports physical page breaks (like RTF and PDF), then you should get page breaking as you want. However, if your detination is HTML, which does NOT have physical page breaks, then it might look like the lines are on the same "page" but it is impossible to tell from what you've posted here.
Cynthia
blueskyxyz
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
@Cynthia_sas
Thanks , I resolved my problem last night.

In proc report, delete the option startpage=no, the rtf output can create the page break normally.
Sorry, I didn't upload the sample code and dataset.
blueskyxyz
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Thanks , I resolved my problem last night. 

 

In proc report, delete the option startpage=no, the rtf output can create the page break normally.


Sorry, I didn't upload the sample code and dataset.

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