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SAS ODS Style Examples

These screen shots of ODS HTML output were generated using Windows SAS 9.2 and the program from http://www.sastips.com/story.php?title=How-to-see-examples-all-SAS-supplied-ODS-templates-1 (which is no longer a working link), modified to run PROC MEANS rather than PROC PRINT. They are in ascending order by name, capitalized names first (standard ascending, rather than linguistic, sort order). They should give you some idea of the color scheme, fonts, and relative size for each ODS style.

Since the link to the original program is no longer valid, I'm providing a link to my modified version here: ODS_Style_Output.sas. I can't take credit for anything other than modifying the program to produce PROC MEANS output; the original code and logic are someone else's. If you are the original author, please contact me and I'll give you credit on this page and in the program.

Created with SAS® software. Copyright © 2009, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA.  All Rights Reserved.  Reproduced with permission of SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC.

(This page constructed by Elizabeth A. Swoope, Instructor, Department of Experimental Statistics, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA. eswoope@lsu.edu. Last updated September 29, 2011.)

*Festival/FestivalPrinter look the same.

*Journal/Journal2/Journal3 look the same. Plots in PROC UNIVARIATE do not print correctly. They print in a proportional typeface, not in a monospaced typeface.

*Meadow/MeadowPrinter look the same.

*Normal/NormalPrinter look the same.

*Seaside/SeasidePrinter look the same.

 

 

 
 

 
 

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