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9/3/08 23628 - Can I use my existing CSS with ODS?
You can use your existing CSS with ODS. However, you probably cannot use it right out of the box, because ODS carries over the PROC TEMPLATE style elements as the CSS class names, and the class names will not ... http://support.sas.com/kb/23/628.html, 18KB
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8/28/07 24167 - In ODS HTML, can I modify the colors of the scroll bar and the down arrow on the browser?
The colors of the scroll bar and the up and down arrows can be modified by using cascading style sheet properties. Below is a list of style sheet properties and what they modify. scrollbar-3d-light-coloroutside color ... http://support.sas.com/kb/24/167.html, 18KB
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5/6/05 23630 - In ODS output, how can I avoid page breaks when using an existing CSS?
When you use an existing cascading style sheet (CSS), style attributes specified in the style template are not applied. To get rid of the horizontal rule, which is the line that divides the tables, use the HR ... http://support.sas.com/kb/23/630.html, 17KB
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5/6/05 24190 - Why can't I read my CSS files created with SAS Enterprise Guide in Base SAS with ODS HTML?
This document helps you fix two possible problems that prevent Base SAS from successfully reading a CSS file that was created in Enterprise Guide. If you have black and white output after pointing to your CSS file ... http://support.sas.com/kb/24/190.html, 20KB
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1/5/04 23631 - How can I embed an existing CSS file into my ODS HTML file?
By default, the CSS file is not embedded within the output HTML file. Instead, the <link> tag points to the CSS file. Below is an example that embeds the external CSS file within the HTML output file. ... http://support.sas.com/kb/23/631.html, 18KB
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1/5/04 23629 - In ODS output, is there any benefit to using a CSS versus using a style generated with TEMPLATE?
Using a CSS separates the formatting from the data, which reduces the size of the HTML file. See Why Use a CSS? for more benefits. As noted in FAQ 3578, an existing CSS and PROC TEMPLATE can be used together ... http://support.sas.com/kb/23/629.html, 17KB
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1/5/04 23627 - In ODS, have cascading style sheets changed from Release 8.1 to Release 8.2?
In Release 8.2, CSS behavior is changed for font size and table cells. Beginning with Release 8.2, the size of the fonts is no longer specified in points; rather, they are Small, Medium, and Large. In addition, ... http://support.sas.com/kb/23/627.html, 19KB
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1/5/04 23626 - What is the difference between the styles generated with PROC TEMPLATE and with the STYLESHEET= option in ODS?
The STYLESHEET= option generates a stylesheet that is separated from the content. The stylesheet can be external, internal, or in-line. The subsections under the document Choose Your CSS: Embedded, External, ... http://support.sas.com/kb/23/626.html, 17KB
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1/5/04 23625 - How can I generate a stylesheet with ODS?
The Base Community topic Cascading Style Sheets and ODS explains how to generate and use CSSs with the Output Delivery System (ODS). See the following sections in particular: Generating an Embedded CSS Generating an ... http://support.sas.com/kb/23/625.html, 17KB
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