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Date:         Thu, 9 Nov 2000 13:02:41 -0500
Reply-To:     Dianne Rhodes <RHODESD1@WESTAT.COM>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         Dianne Rhodes <RHODESD1@WESTAT.COM>
Subject:      Re: SAS Reference Card
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Richard Severino <severino@EDU> wrote;

>I would sign the petition. I kept my old base SAS card for a long time, >then finally threw it out one day and wish I hadn't!

>The cards were very handy and saved a lot of desk space!

At 07:22 AM 11/9/00 -1000, Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA wrote: >Wouldn't hurt to ask. Maybe you could start a SAS-L petition to send to SI. >I liked the cards, too. > I wonder if SAS Institute would publish a reference card under the BBU Art Carpenter Series. It wouldn't be too difficult to compile, as Gary McQuown did for the functions for his N/SESUG papers. Thanks again for the mouse pad, Gary.

I had a version 6 card(s) but it was stolen. The Version 82 card (now annotated) was spared because it was on my desk (somewhere) ! I still use it often and would love to have a Version 8 reference card(s).

Dianne Louise Rhodes Sr. Systems Analyst Westat (XXX) 315-5977 work (XXX) 315-5934 fax


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