From: Joe Matise on
You can try style=minimal, though from what i've seen that can cause some
interesting bugs in the output.

-Joe

On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Vandenbroucke, David A <
David.A.Vandenbroucke(a)hud.gov> wrote:

> From: Joe Matise <snoopy369(a)GMAIL.COM>
> Subject: Re: Suppress Borders in ODS Tagsets ExceXP?
>
> >>In any event, from my understanding the OP wanted to use a currently
> existing style just adjust it to have no borders, no?<<
>
> That's what I asked about, yes. However, to tell the truth, what I'd
> really like is
> a style that didn't do any kind of formatting. All the ones I've seen go
> hog-wild with bold, italics, underline, shading, borders, etc., etc. I can
> understand how all that would be useful for someone who does regular reports
> and want sto go from SAS straight to the finished product. However, I work
> in a research shop, and normally all we want is to get specific custom
> tabulations into Excel. I usually spend a lot of time unformatting ODS
> output.
>
> Dav Vandenbroucke
> Senior Economist
> U.S. Dept. HUD
> david.a.vandenbroucke(a)hud.gov
> 202-402-5890
>
> I disclaim any disclaimers.
>
From: Joe Matise on
If you do manage to get a style working with absolutely nothing, please post
it to the list - I for one would find it useful in some cases and I'm sure
I'm not the only one!

-Joe

On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Vandenbroucke, David A <
David.A.Vandenbroucke(a)hud.gov> wrote:

> From: Joe Matise [mailto:snoopy369(a)gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 3:08 PM
> To: Vandenbroucke, David A
> Cc: SAS-L(a)listserv.uga.edu
> Subject: Re: Suppress Borders in ODS Tagsets ExceXP?
>
> >>You can try style=minimal, though from what i've seen that can cause some
> interesting bugs in the output.<<
>
> Thanks. That's an improvement, although one thing it still leave in are
> the borders!
>
> --Dav
> david.a.vandenbroucke(a)hud.gov
>
>
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