Chapter 5. Multipanel Reports

The reports in Chapters 2, 3, and 4 have an underlying structure of one panel per page. When a list or table reaches the end of the page, it does not continue to another panel on the page, but instead it continues on the next page.

This chapter presents two examples in which the underlying structure of the reports is more than one panel per page. When your reports have a narrow structure, they may look better if you can put them in multiple panels on a page.

The first example uses PROC REPORT. The second example is a customized report produced by a DATA step.

Example 5.1 uses options that function only when sending the report to the LISTING destination. Example 6.11 shows a way of creating a similar report that ...

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