If you are using Send to Excel from the results view, then you might actually be looking at SAS Report output, not HTML. And Send to Excel uses the SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office (also installed on your machine). If you've got all of that, then you could take this SAS program and create a stored process from it (registering it in the SAS environment so that it be used outside of EG). And if your eventual goal is a slide deck, you can then run the stored process from within PowerPoint directly. If you have the SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office, and you want your output to be in an Office doc eventually, driving that from within Office (using its connection to SAS) gives you the most flexibility. Here's a short video about the latest features in the Add-In: SAS Tech Talk: SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office - YouTube Chris
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