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Date:         Fri, 14 Oct 2005 23:58:18 -0400
Reply-To:     Venita DePuy <depuy001@NOTES.DUKE.EDU>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         Venita DePuy <depuy001@NOTES.DUKE.EDU>
Subject:      Re: ods html  & ods tagsets.msoffice2k
Comments: To: chiuj2@YAHOO.COM
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<P>I've actually written SAS regarding an aspect of this; I systematically cannot get SAS graphs to work with ODS html output.</P><P>SAS Help desk person #1 suggested I do ODS tagsets using the msoffice2k setting, saying that it fixed the bugs in the ODS html (when using ODS html as a method to output it then open it in Excel) and that ODS html was the earlier version.</P><P>When that didn't work, SAS Help desk person #2 said that basically, I could copy/paste the graphs (as I do when there's a few of them) into html (ie Excel), or I could use ODS rtf to output it, which does successfully include the graphs.</P><P>I've yet to get ODS html output to include graphs (Windows version of SAS 9.1.3). &nbsp;ODS pdf works, ODS rtf works.</P><P>The short answer to your question - ODS html is an earlier aspect of the whole ODS output system. &nbsp;Tagsets has many options, the MSoffice2k being one; I believe it will do a multitude of things beyond what you appear to be doing. &nbsp;But for your purposes / current uses, they may be virtually the same, in which case I find the ODS html to involve less typing :)</P><P>Interested in solutions to the graphing if anyone's found some. &nbsp;I know I've done something (I think running SAS on Unix) that will appear to include the graphs in the HTML file, when they're in fact linked, separate .gif files; which doesn't work well for me, as I email the documents to &amp; fro.</P><P>Hope this helps,</P><P>Venita <BR><BR><FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt><B>chiuj2@YAHOO.COM</B></FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>Sent by: &quot;SAS(r) Discussion&quot; &lt;SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU&gt;</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>10/14/2005 16:45 MSTPlease respond tochiuj2@YAHOO.COM</FONT><BR><BR> <FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>To</FONT> <FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>&nbsp;</FONT> <FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU</FONT><BR> <FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>cc</FONT> &nbsp;<BR> <FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>bcc</FONT> &nbsp;<BR> <FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>Subject</FONT> &nbsp;<FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>ods html &amp; ods tagsets.msoffice2k</FONT><BR> &nbsp;<BR><BR></P><P><FONT FACE="Monospace,Courier">What is the difference, it seems to me that the output are the same<BR>using either one? Thanks,</FONT></P>


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