Hi- Thanks for your questions. Hopefully these answers will help. Let me know the answers are incomplete. 1) In terms of the headers-If it is a long one it simplydisappears. I have attempted to use the split function to no avail. PROC SHEWHART has achart statement option to control this. SeePHASELABTYPE= in the PROC SHEWHART Options Dictionary for the usage that is appropriate for your needs. The default is to HIDE labels that don't fit (which is not indicated in the documentation). FYI, PROC SHEWHARTdoes not honor the ODS split functionality. 2)is there a work around the coverlay attribute in that I wish to change itscolor. It works in a non-ods environment but in ods it keeps the same color asthe entries within the control limits. Attempts to change it simply make it redinstead of blue. Can I go through a template? The Java renderer for PROC SHEWHART uses the attributes from the GraphData2-n style elements. You control the overlay line color by altering the color as follows. proctemplate; definestyle styles.MyStyle; parent=styles.default; classGraphData2/ color= PINK;red end; run; 3)is there a way to change the labels for the lcl,ucl, and mean. PROC SHEWHART has chart statement options to control this. See LCLLABEL=, UCLLABEL=, and XSYBOL= for the appriate usage for your needs. 4)Is there a way to set the OVERLAYLEGLAB tonull-single or double quotes simply gives me a default "Overlay"descriptor or can I change the lable for the overlay variable. Unfortunately, there is a bug in the Java renderer used by PROCSHEWHART and there is no work around. I hope that helps. Mike
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