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NR13
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi all,

 

I'm having trouble creating a cover page using ods rtf, that has more than one image. I'm looking for something like this:

Capture.JPG

 

Is this possible?

TIA!

 

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Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26

Hi:

  Here's an example that I've used before in the Forums as an example of this:

The code to make the work.cover data:

data cover;
  length tline $50;
  infile datalines dlm=',' dsd;
  input lnum tline $;
return;
datalines;
1,"k"
2,"text"
3,"s"
4,"More Text"
;
run;
 

I just use "k" and "s" as placeholders in the column, so I avoid any missing values messages. I'm going to use a foreground color of white to make the k and the s disappear in the cell.

 

The cover page:

cover_with_report.png

 

Here's the PROC REPORT code that generated the cover page:

cover_code.png

 

Or, you could switch to using the Report Writing Interface with PDF.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Cynthia

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Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26

Hi:

  Here's an example that I've used before in the Forums as an example of this:

The code to make the work.cover data:

data cover;
  length tline $50;
  infile datalines dlm=',' dsd;
  input lnum tline $;
return;
datalines;
1,"k"
2,"text"
3,"s"
4,"More Text"
;
run;
 

I just use "k" and "s" as placeholders in the column, so I avoid any missing values messages. I'm going to use a foreground color of white to make the k and the s disappear in the cell.

 

The cover page:

cover_with_report.png

 

Here's the PROC REPORT code that generated the cover page:

cover_code.png

 

Or, you could switch to using the Report Writing Interface with PDF.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Cynthia

NR13
Fluorite | Level 6

Cynthia, you are the best!! Thank you so much!

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