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SKIP Statement
Creates a blank line in the SAS log.
Valid in:
Anywhere
Category:
Log Control
Syntax
Details
See Also
Syntax
SKIP
<
n
>
;
Without Arguments
Using SKIP without arguments causes SAS to create one blank line in the log.
Arguments
n
specifies the number of blank lines that you want to create in the log.
Tip:
If the number specified is greater than the number of lines that remain on the page, SAS goes to the top of the next page.
Details
The SKIP statement itself does not appear in the log. You can use this statement in all methods of operation.
See Also
Statements:
PAGE Statement
System Options:
LINESIZE= System Option
in
SAS System Options: Reference
PAGESIZE= System Option
in
SAS System Options: Reference
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