I feel a little dumb asking this question but I googled the syntax for it for a bit and can’t find it. How can I add a carriage return to a let statement
Like
Let = “the cat ran carriage return carriage return to the town”;
For format agnostic delivery use ODS.
ods escapechar='~';
%let myString=the cat ran ~{NEWLINE 2} to the town;
ods text="&myString.";
For format agnostic delivery use ODS.
ods escapechar='~';
%let myString=the cat ran ~{NEWLINE 2} to the town;
ods text="&myString.";
I ended up using html tags.
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