ODS Output: A Variety of Formats to Fit Your Needs

The same SAS code as the previous example produces the output in Figure 1.4, but now ODS has directed the output to HTML. You are looking at how the output would appear to someone viewing it with a Web browser. Instead of using the default gray and blue color scheme, this output was produced with the Sasweb style.

Figure 1.4.

Instead of sprawling from page to page, as with the listing output, this output is neatly packaged with a table of contents to take you directly to whatever you want to view. Instead of using old-fashioned fixed-width fonts, the HTML output uses several good-looking fonts. ...

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