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Congratulations to for reaching master level status in the SAS Communities ! Thank you, Rick for all the valuable help you provide SAS Users.

Rick Wicklin, PhD, is a distinguished researcher in computational statistics at SAS and is a principal developer of PROC IML and SAS/IML Studio. Like (and other SAS employee experts) , his participation in SAS Online Communities is on a completely volunteer basis -- and I know for a fact that he sincerely enjoys helping SAS users.

You can find Rick frequently in these communities:

SAS Statistical Procedures

SAS/IML Software and Matrix Computations

or on his blog: Rick Wicklin - The DO Loop

Please join me in congratulation and thanking Rick !

Lainie Hoverstad

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mohamed_zaki
Barite | Level 11

Congratulation Dr. Wicklin ... All the best

Thanks

mohamed

MichelleHomes
Meteorite | Level 14

Congratulations You are indeed a master in your contribution to the SAS community. I look forward to catching up with you again at SAS Global Forum 2015.

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Jack2012
Obsidian | Level 7

Congratulations Rick. You really deserve it .

SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

Congratulations Rick.  Living proof that wrestling does not necessarily imply brain damage Smiley Wink

Steve Denham

Ksharp
Super User

Me too . I am learning IML .

Xia Keshan

Haikuo
Onyx | Level 15

Congratulations Rick, even though I knew little about IML.

yanamadala85
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi all,

Can any one please help me by providing the suitable RTF tag.

I am using The below RTF tag to print the page number in the body part of the RTF file.

   Page ^R/RTF'{\chpgn}' of &laspg

after merging the two rtf files, page numbers which are present at the body part of the rtf files were changing, I wanted page numbers should not be change at body part of the footnote even after combining the two or three rtf outputs.

With thanks

Venkatesh Y

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SAS Employee

Hi Venkatesh - I apologize for the confusion - I realize now that my link that I posted on your status update didn't transfer over. Here is where I recommend that you post your question - otherwise I'm afraid people will not see it.

Go to this page: and click "Start a Discussion" in the right navigation area.  This way, SAS experts who are looking for new discussions and questions will see yours. Thank you!

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