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Date:         Tue, 2 Dec 1997 20:54:44 GMT
Reply-To:     Brenda Kurland <kurland@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
From:         Brenda Kurland <kurland@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU>
Organization: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Subject:      Re: Favorite graphics texts, anyone?

I have a follow-up, more targeted question. I'd like to be able to make publication-quality *tables* in SAS. There is code floating around here for making .CGM files that are tables. But it's very confusing and cumbersome. Can anyone recommend a text that would be helpful? Or could anyone name a procedure I should look up? Thanks, --Brenda Kurland kurland@biostat.washington.edu

Kevin F. Gallagher <kfgack@NS1.NANTUCKET.NET> wrote in article <199711301925.OAA32701@nantucket.net>... > After having recently seen comments such as these, > , > > I am reminded of a query I asked many years ago (with, as I remember it, > deafeningly little positive response). I cannot resist asking it again. > Does anyone have a favorite text along the lines of, say, "Graphics for > Dummies", perhaps, in which there is an intelligent and intelligible > discussion of the various kinds of graphics files aimed at computing > professionals who don't mind spending a few weeks on a decent text? I'd


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