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julieq8880
Calcite | Level 5

how to use "tasks and utility" on onDemand to export the table and figure to powerpoint and word files?

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RW9
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Diamond | Level 26

In what software?  Note this has nothing to do with ODS as far as I can tell, something about the UI of the software you are using.

julieq8880
Calcite | Level 5

On the left side of the SAS studio onDemand , you can see "tasks and utility". Under tasks and utility, I can see "import" data but I can not see "export" data. 

jennifert
SAS Employee

Hi @julieq8880,

 

In SAS Studio, you can export data from the Libraries section of the navigation pane by right-clicking the file that you want to export and clicking Export

 

Here is a link to the help for exporting data in SAS Studio 3.71:  Exporting Data.

 

I hope that helps!

 

thanks,

Jennifer


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BrianGaines
SAS Employee

It is possible to export/download the results (including figures and output tables) as a Word file, as well as PDF or HTML. 

 

To do so, you first must enable this option in Preferences.  First, click the "More application options" in the upper-right corner of SAS Studio and then select Preferences:prefs.png

 

In the Preferences window, access the Results section and then select the "Produce RTF output" option:

prefs2.png

 

The next time you generate results, the option to "Download results as an RTF file" will be enabled:

rtf1.png

 

After downloading the generated RTF file, the figure is now in a Word file:rtf2.png

 

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