Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 15:57:47 -0800
Reply-To: Richard <richard.hockey@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Richard <richard.hockey@GMAIL.COM>
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Subject: Re: how to export a nice graph or outputs into Excel or Word
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On Feb 21, 8:43 am, mlhow...@avalon.net (Mary) wrote:
> Depends on the reader, Peter. I've read that you were in the World =
> Trade Center on 9/1l, and thus *for you* it may be harder to read the =
> book that Bush was reading to the children on 9/11. =20
> "After Card informed him that the second plane had hit the second tower, =
> Bush continued reading the book for over seven minutes. "
>
> I've read that in some ways, it is easier to read good literature than =
> mediocre books. Hopefully whomever becomes the next president, McCain, =
> Obama, or Clinton, will have read War and Peace along their journey, and =
> have the good sense to put it down when circumstances call for quick =
> action.=20
>
> -Mary
>
> From: Peter Flom=20
>
> SAS GRAPH does have a steeper learning curve - it is harder to read War =
> and Peace than My Pet Goat
>
> Peter
You should have a look at:
http://support.sas.com/techsup/technote/ts674/ts674.html?ETS=4749&PID=54569
TS-674 An Introduction to Exporting SAS/Graph Output to Microsoft
Office SAS Release 8.2 and higher
R
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