Contents
About
Accessibility Features of the SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office
About This Book
Introduction to the SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office
What Is the SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office?
Benefits to Using the SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office
How to Use the SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office
Adding SAS Content to a Microsoft Excel Workbook
About the Tasks That You Will Perform
How to Access the Input Data Source
Generate the Summary Statistics for the Federal Reserve Data
Apply a Style to the Summary Statistics Results
Apply the Same Style to All Future Results
Adding Results to an Existing Worksheet
Simulate the Federal Reserve Rate
Display the Historical and Predicted Rate Values in a Line Plot
Simulate the Federal Reserve Rates with the Click of a Button
Plot the Federal Reserve Rates over Time
Adding SAS Content to a Microsoft Word Document
About the Tasks That You Will Perform
Access to the Input Data Source
Sort the Soccer Teams by Number of Wins and Conference
Generate a Report
Apply a Style to the Results
Specify the Contents of the Report with a Click of a Button
Sending SAS Content from Microsoft Excel to Microsoft PowerPoint
About the Tasks That You Will Perform
How to Access the Input Data Source
Drop Columns from the Input Data Source
Plot the Total Criminal Offenses over Time
Preview and Select the Results
Determine the Correlation between Population and Violent Crime
Determine the Number of Violent Crimes by Year
Send Results to a Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation
Refresh Results in the PowerPoint Presentation
Editing and Refreshing SAS Content in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word
About the Tasks That You Will Perform
Access to the Input Data Source
Save the College Sample to a Local Directory
Edit the Tuition Costs in Microsoft Excel
Refresh the Tuition Data in the Pamphlet
Recommended Reading
Glossary
Product
Release
SAS Add-in for Microsoft Office
6.1
Type
Getting Started
Copyright Date
June 2013
Last Updated
08Jul2013