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CSSSTYLE: Stylish Output With ODS and SAS 9.2

Overview It has become the standard for most company Web sites to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to standardize Web site look and feel. Now, with ODS and SAS 9.2, one can design a single CSS file to be used with ODS RTF, PDF, and HTML. In the past, CSS usage was limited to files created with ODS HTML. This paper provides an introduction into the use of the new CSSSTYLE option in SAS 9.2. This option allows one to use Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) style specifications for RTF and PDF files, in addition to HTML files. This paper will include a brief introduction to CSS syntax and some of the features, such as @media CSS sections, that are particularly useful when creating ODS output.

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SAS Institute
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May 29, 2009
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Application Development, HTML

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