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Date:         Thu, 11 Dec 1997 10:30:45 -0500
Reply-To:     tsoeder@CATOMAIL.CATO.COM
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
From:         Tom Soeder <tsoeder@CATOMAIL.CATO.COM>
Subject:      Re: graphic software
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Philip,

You might consider looking at CrossGraphs from Belmont Research. Easy to read SAS data, easy to produce many types of graphs including some that are much more difficult to do with SAS/GRAPH, very easy to do multiple graphs per page, not too expensive - $795 Windows. CrossGraphs would be a good choice if it produces the type of graph you want and you don't need a great deal of customizing. However, if you need highly customized graphs that will be repeatedly produced, or will change slightly from project to project, SAS/GRAPH may be a good choice despite the steep learning curve.

I have no connections with Belmont Research.

Belmont Research Cambridge, MA 617-868-6878 800-775-9616 www.belmont.com

Tom Soeder Cato Research Durham, NC

>Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 14:15:06 -0500 >From: Philip Primak <pprimak@GENZYME.COM> >Subject: graphic software > >We are looking for an interactive graphic software that has the ability >to use SAS data sets and produce multiple figures per page and has more >abilities and features than SAS/GRAPH software. > >Any help/suggestions are greatly appreciated. > >Regards, > >Philip Primak >Genzyme Corporation >Cambridge, MA


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