TABULATE Procedure

CLASSLEV Statement

Specifies a style element for class variable level value headings.
Restriction: This statement affects only the HTML, RTF, and Printer destinations.
Specifying Style Elements for ODS Output

Style Precedence

Syntax

[style-attribute-name= style-attribute-value <… style-attribute-name= style-attribute-value>];

Required Argument

variable(s)
specifies one or more class variables from the CLASS statement for which you want to specify a style element.

Optional Argument

STYLE=<style-element-name|<PARENT>>[style-attribute-name=style-attribute-value<… style-attribute-name=style-attribute-value>]
specifies a style element for class variable level value headings. For information about the arguments of this option and how it is used, see STYLE= in the PROC TABULATE statement.
Note: The use of STYLE= in the CLASSLEV statement differs slightly from its use in the PROC TABULATE statement. In the CLASSLEV statement, inheritance is different for rows and columns. For rows, the parent heading is located to the left of the current heading. For columns, the parent heading is located above the current heading.
Alias:S=
Restriction:This option affects only the HTML, RTF, and Printer destinations.
Tip:To override a style element that is specified in the CLASSLEV statement, you can specify a style element in the related TABLE statement dimension expression.