From the course: SAS® 9.4 Cert Prep: Part 05 Analyzing and Reporting on Data

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Using titles and footnotes

Using titles and footnotes

- [Narrator] Let's first learn about some additional SAS statements that can be used with any procedure to enhance a report. Title is a global statement that establishes a title for all reports created in your SAS session. The syntax is just the key word Title followed by the title-text enclosed in quotation marks. You can have up to 10 lines of titles. You specify a number one through 10 after the keyword Title to indicate the line number. Title and title one are equivalent. You can also add footnotes to any report with a footnote statement. The same rules for titles apply to footnotes. Title and footnote are global statements, and in some environments, they remain active as long as your SAS session is active so that every report you create has the same title. If you want to clear the titles and footnotes you specify, you can use the keyword title or footnote with no text. That's called a null title statement. The null…

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