In the SAS windowing
environment for SAS 9.3, several new defaults are being implemented
in the UNIX and Windows operating environments.
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Default style for HTML
destination
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The previous defaults
are still used in the following cases:
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when you run SAS in batch mode
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when you use the SAS windowing
environment in operating environments other than UNIX or Windows
Because of the changes
in the default values, you will see the following changes:
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Results are displayed in the HTMLBlue
style, which is a modern style well suited for displaying graphs and
tables together. Prior to SAS 9.3, tables were displayed in monospace,
and graphs were displayed using the LISTING style.
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Analytical procedures that support
ODS Graphics automatically create graphs. Prior to SAS 9.3, you had
to explicitly enable ODS Graphics.
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Tables and graphs are displayed
together in the HTML results viewer window. Prior to SAS 9.3, tables
and graphs were displayed separately in the
Output and
Graph windows.
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Graphs are no longer saved in the
current SAS directory by default. Instead, they are saved in the directory
that corresponds to your SAS Work library. Hence, by default, graphs
are automatically deleted at the end of your SAS session. You can
specify a different directory in your SAS preferences.
To change the defaults:
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In the
SAS
Display Manager, select
ToolsOptionsPreferences. The
Preferences dialog
box appears.
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From the
Style drop-down list, select a new style.
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Select
LISTING or
HTML as the default destination.
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Disable or enable ODS
Graphics by selecting the check box.
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Change the directory
where graphs are saved.