Hi:
I don't think the version of SAS has anything to do with it. It was my understanding that PDF really wanted PT sizes, not PX. So I don't know how the 15PX got translated to PTs for PDF file creation.
I usually use PT when I use font_size with PDF. It looks to me like 15PX is translated to too big a point size.
With questions like this, I usually ask myself what is the default? Is the default OK? Do I really need to change the default. To my eye, I don't like the parentheses and then the brackets in the output created by the original code. When I modify the code only slightly. I get these results:
If you really want to fiddle with the size of the superscript, then my suggestion is to switch to point sizes, but Superscript is supposed to automatically do that for you. If I explicitly change the font for the header cell, it seems to me that ^{super} adjusts automatically. For example, if I do this:
Then it looks like the superscript is sized appropriately for 14pt font in the cell. And using the location with the style override, allows me to change the size of the data cell separately from the size of the Header cell.
I am not sure that you can actually specify a font size for the superscript. That would be a question for Tech Support. I thought that SUPER carried it's own way to adjust the font_size.
Cynthia
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