All - Thank you for your assistance on this! I found that in my particular case, explicitly changing the cell widths within PROC PRINT still did not result in the desired output. Even after shrinking the font size for good measure, one of my headings insisted on wrapping onto two rows despite having an abundance of space to fit onto one. It turns out that for my specific needs, PROC REPORT provides a little more versatility with regard to customizing my output. After simply converting my PROC PRINT step into a PROC REPORT step, the headings appear exactly as desired while the data itself is shown exactly as it was before. So my very quick and easy solution will be to use PROC REPORT for my exports to Excel. proc report nowd data = final; column rankcirc mfrname distpercentchange count1 count2 countpercentchange; define rankcirc / "Rank"; define mfrname / "Manufacturer"; define distpercentchange / format=percentn10.1 "&period YOY % Change"; define count1 / format=comma10. "&lastyear Offer Count"; define count2 / format=comma10. "&thisyear Offer Count"; define countpercentchange / format=percentn10.1 "Offer Count YOY % Change"; run; Thanks again for all of the great suggestions! Chris
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