hi i am having sashelp.heart dataset i want to report in rtf file there should be no lines between variable name and variable values only border should be there. it should be done using proc report.
Quick google:
http://support.sas.com/kb/50/231.html
http://support.sas.com/kb/24/537.html
Or you could just use:
style(column)=(vjust=middle just=dec);
Please post the code you already have, so that we have something to work with.
There are some pre-defined styles printing not the full grid. I can't remember which one it is.
i removed lines now there is a new task that decimal places should be in a order like
N 3217 1986
mean 64.70 64.98
Std 3.594 3.556
Min 54.75 51.5
Max 76.5 76
options orientation=landscape;
ods listing close;
ods rtf file='D:\report\heart_task1.rtf' startpage=no style=journal;
ods escapechar='^';
title 'Demographic of heart with height';
proc report data=st2 style(report)={rules=none frame=hsides cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0}STYLE(header) = [foreground=black background=cxD9D9D9
cellheight=.23in
borderbottomwidth=.5pt borderbottomcolor=black
bordertopwidth=.5pt bordertopcolor=black
borderleftwidth=.5pt borderleftcolor=cxD9D9D9
borderrightwidth=.5pt borderrightcolor=cxD9D9D9]
nowd;
column sex alive dead total;
define sex/display ' ';
compute sex;
if sex='Male' or sex='Female' or sex='N' or sex='Mean' or sex='Std' or sex='Min' or sex='Max' then do;
call define (_col_,'style','style={leftmargin=.30in}');
end;
endcomp;
define alive/display "Alive(N=&nvar1)" style(column)={vjust=middle};
define dead/display "Dead(N=&nvar2)" style(column)={vjust=middle};
define total/display "Total(N=&nvar3)"style(column)={vjust=middle};
run;
footnote 'Please add above values in the table';
ods rtf close;
Quick google:
http://support.sas.com/kb/50/231.html
http://support.sas.com/kb/24/537.html
Or you could just use:
style(column)=(vjust=middle just=dec);
The quality of any response you get here will depend greatly on the quality of your question. Follow the guidance below the post a question button - show some test data in the form of a datastep:
https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Communities-Library/How-to-create-a-data-step-version-of-your-dat...
Show what the output should look like. Show what code you have.
As such there is nothing to answer here currently.
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