Hi RW9,
Thanks for replying! It is better (no new line), but I'm not there yet as I lose the indentation.
The reason I don't want to use footnotes is that I want the notes to be right below the report, not at the bottom of the page. Also, if the report spans multiple pages, I'd rather only have the notes once, at the very end of the table.
ods rtf file="c:\temp\temp.rtf" ; ods listing close; ods html close; title1; footnote1 ; footnote2 ;
OPTIONS NODATE NONUMBER; * enelver date et numéro de page de l output. trouvé dans 271-2012 essential sas ods pdf; ods escapechar = '^';
*note : le truc pour les spanned header de colonnes vient de Beyond the Basics: Advanced PROC REPORT Tips and Tricks "; proc report data=sashelp.class nowd; column age name height weight; define age / order 'Laboratory Test'; define name / display 'The Name'; define height / display 'height'; define weight / display 'weight';
run;
ods rtf text="^S={fontsize = 8pt} ^{newline} Notes: ^{newline} ^S={indent=.12in}X. This is the first line of notes. ^{newline} ^S={indent=.12in}X. This is a longer line of notes. ^{newline} ^S={indent=.12in}X. What kind of witchcraft is this? ^{newline} ^S={indent=.12in}X. I'm cold.^{newline} ^S={indent=.12in}X. This is a longer line of notes.This is a longer line of notes.This is a longer line of notes.This is a longer line of notes.This is a longer line of notes.This is a longer line of notes.This is a longer line of notes.This is a longer line of notes.This is a longer line of notes.This is a longer line of notes.This is a longer line of notes.This is a longer line of notes.This is a longer line of notes.";
ods rtf close;
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