Usage Note 24307: Which title and footnote attributes take precedence in ODS?
SAS 8.2 and later releases support
several ways to change the appearance of titles and footnotes.
The following rules determine which attribute takes precedence.
In general, the most specific or closest setting wins.
- If an attribute is specified in an in-line style, it always takes
precedence.
- Otherwise, if an attribute is set on the TITLE or FOOTNOTE
statement using the SAS/GRAPH conventions, that
attribute is used. Note that
if the font face is set explicitly by
TITLE or FOOTNOTE options, then any font weight or style
settings from the style element are turned off.
- If not set by the above, attributes are derived from the
ODS style if they are specified there.
- If not set by the above, the justification is determined from the setting
of OPTIONS CENTER.
- If not set by the above, attributes are determined from the hard-coded default
values for the destination.
See 23208 for more information about titles and footnotes.
Operating System and Release Information
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For software releases that are not yet generally available, the Fixed
Release is the software release in which the problem is planned to be
fixed.
| Type: | Usage Note |
| Priority: | low |
| Topic: | SAS Reference ==> ODS (Output Delivery System) Third Party ==> Output ==> HTML Third Party ==> Output ==> PDF Third Party ==> Output ==> Postscript Third Party ==> Output ==> RTF
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| Date Modified: | 2007-10-01 16:40:14 |
| Date Created: | 2005-06-21 13:58:20 |