Turn Your Plain Report into a Painted Report Using ODS Styles

In order to use STYLE= statement level overrides, you need to understand which pieces or areas of PRINT, REPORT, and TABULATE output you can change. And then you need to understand how and where in your procedure syntax to use the STYLE= override syntax. Last, but not least, you need to know the names of the style attributes that you want to change. This presentation illustrates with concrete examples how to use STYLE= overrides with PRINT, REPORT, and TABULATE. As the examples move from the simple to the complex, you will learn how to change fonts, add text decoration, alter the interior table lines, perform trafficlighting, and insert images into your ODS output files using some ODS magic to improve your reports.