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Calcite | Level 5

Hi everyone,

 

I'm brand new to SAS and learning it for a statistics course. We're using the SAS Essentials textbook, which mentions repeatedly that we need to save our results as MHT. The instructions in the textbook are not for a web-based version of SAS and state that you can save as MHT under File, but I don't see a File option in the web version. There are icons to save results in HTML, RTF, and PDF, but I can't find anything for MHT.

 

I'm using the SAS University Editions of SAS Studio if that is important.

 

Any help would be appreciated! Thanks for your time.

Best,

G

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Reeza
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I'm going to suggest you not follow that and save your files as HTML.

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Reeza
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I'm going to suggest you not follow that and save your files as HTML.
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Calcite | Level 5

Sweet! Thanks for responding. I could only find one article online about saving in MHT and it was from 2010. And I'm new to programming/databases so I have no idea what is current and what is outdated/unnecessary. 

Thanks again for your help!

Reeza
Super User
I'll modify this just slightly, save them as HTML5 - that keeps the image embedded so thats what you want. HTML links to images so you need to keep those file separately which is a pain.
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Calcite | Level 5

Thanks for clarifying. I don't see a way to save as HTML5 though. The HTML icon doesn't give an option to save between HTML or HTML5; it automatically downloads as HTML. Am I missing something? 

Sorry! Again, I'm pretty new to programming and databases. I feel like I struggle more with the file types than with the actual coding, lol.

Thank for all your help!

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