Part IV

Enhancing and Sharing Your SAS Masterpieces

In this part . . .

T his part is where the rubber meets the road. Here, you can see how you can apply analytics and create reports in the place where you live. Do you spend all your time in Microsoft Excel? You can create SAS reports from the SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office. Are you equipped only with a Web browser? SAS Web Report Studio lets you create reports with only a few clicks. Do you need to process data and create reports to give to others? See how to use SAS Enterprise Guide on your desktop to analyze, report, and distribute your results — SAS programming is optional.

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