Hi Cynthia, Thank you so much for your reply. I am sorry for not being very clear. Options 'nobyline' and 'noptitle' were new to me. I tried them but did not help. I tried to replicate this using one of sashelp datasets, but could not find one with as many variables/columns. I have pasted my code below. I have a total of 54 variables that I am asking for basic measures from proc means (so a long output table). Also note that I am using the 'bodytitle' option. When I run my code, in my output, on the first page, I only have my three titles, one line for 'The Means Procedure', one line for 'Treat=1', and the header from the proc means output table; rest of the page is empty (pasted below after code). On the second page, I have the full table along with the table header but no titles or other lines (which is why it can accommodate the table) . I am wondering if there is way to split this table so that most of my first page is not empty and part of the table is on page 1 and part goes to page 2. I have a total of six tables generated for the six by groups. On every other page, whenever my three titles, and the other lines are printed, the rest of the page is empty. For now, my way around this is, I manually go into MS Word (after the ods rtf output is generated) and decrease the font size of the tables, so that they fit in a page with the titles and the other two lines. Thank you, again!! SAS CODE: title; options nodate nostimer nolabel; ods rtf file="&file" bodytitle; Title bold italic color=darkgreen height=4 "&title"; Title2 bold italic color=BIV height=3 "&title2"; Title3 color=red "Raw Means"; proc sort data=&dir..single out=single_s; by Treat; proc means data=single_s nway maxdec=2 mean stddev min max cv; by Treat; var a b c d e aa bb cc ; run; ods rtf close; options date stimer label; FIRST PAGE OF MY OUTPUT IN THE RTF FILE:
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