Formatting characters
are used to construct tabular output outlines and dividers for various
procedures, such as the CALENDAR, FREQ, and TABULATE procedures. If
you omit formatting characters as an option in the procedure, the
default specifications given in the FORMCHAR= system option are used.
Note that you can also specify a hexadecimal character constant as
a formatting character. When you use a hexadecimal constant with this
option, SAS interprets the value of the hexadecimal constant as appropriate
for the Windows environment.
The configuration file
shipped with SAS contains two FORMCHAR system option specifications,
with one of them commented out. The default FORMCHAR uses the characters
in the SAS Monospace and Sasfont fonts. If you use a code page other
than the standard code pages, comment out the FORMCHAR system option
that shipped with SAS and use the other FORMCHAR system option.
Note: Note: To ensure that row
and column separators and boxed tabular reports will be printed legibly
when using the standard forms characters, you must use these resources:
-
the SAS Monospace or the SAS Monospace
Bold font
-
a printer that supports TrueType
fonts