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Technical Paper Using Style Elements in the REPORT and TABULATE procedures Using Style Elements in the REPORT and TABULATE procedures Table of Contents Introduction .. 1. Style = Option: Syntax and General Description .. 1. Using styles in the REPORT Procedure .. 2. Using styles in the DEFINE Statement .. 3. Using styles in the BREAK and RBREAK Statements .. 5. Using styles in the COMPUTE Statement .. 7. styles in a CALL DEFINE Statement .. 8. styles in the TABULATE Procedure .. 10. styles in the CLASS, VAR, and KEYWORD Statements .. 11. styles in the CLASSLEV Statement .. 13. styles in the PROC TABULATE Statement .. 14. styles Used to Change Gridlines .. 15. Multiple styles in the TABLE Statement .. 16. Inherited Attributes for a Column .. 17. Inherited Attributes for a Row .. 18. URL Addresses and Images .. 20. Conclusion ..21. References .. 22. i Using Style Elements in the REPORT and TABULATE procedures Introduction When you invoke the SAS Output Delivery System (ODS) to generate output, the application uses a default Style .
Using Style Elements in the REPORT and TABULATE Procedures Introduction When you invoke the SAS® Output Delivery System (ODS) to generate output, the application uses a default style. Yet, users often find that they need to customize their output even more. With many SAS procedures, you can use the TEMPLATE procedure to modify your output.
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