Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 12:43:44 -0500
Reply-To: John Iwaniszek <jiwanisz@QCHN.QUINTILES.COM>
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From: John Iwaniszek <jiwanisz@QCHN.QUINTILES.COM>
Subject: Re: Re[2]: SAS Output to MS Word table
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I purposely omitted a class of SAS to Word utilities from my previous post.
These utilities provide a means to produce word-processing tables via a
'post-processing' step. I do not wan to get into a semantic quagmire over
what 'post processing' means. Here it is defined as any intervention that
occurs between the SAS job that created the output file, and the normal,
standard conversion of RTF as Word opens the file. Word macros, human point
and clicking, or frame applications are 'post-processes'.
Some examples of 'post-processing' applications/procedures are:
- Exporter by Qualex http://www.qlx.com/frm-tool.htm
- A Word macro by www.livedata.co.uk
- Saving as RTF from SAS
- Opening a tab delimited file in Word and 'converting text to table'
John
SASList <SAS@livedata.co.uk> on 03/05/99 12:01:28 PM
To: John Iwaniszek/QCHN/Quintiles
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Subject: RE: Re[2]: SAS Output to MS Word table
John
You might be interested in a look at our Word macro that turns TABULATE
ouput into real Word tables.
Help sysytem or the full product can be downladed from
www.livedata.co.uk, where details are available.
If this is not of interest apologies.
James.
Please respond to this email directly to:
james@livedata.co.uk
<mailto:james@livedata.co.uk>
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