During the data analysis and reporting stage of a clinical study, programmers often need to print clinical reports, such as tables, listings, and graphs, for review. This can be cumbersome and time consuming, if it involves hundreds of Word files, especially when printing a specific page for each file. To meet the need, a SAS macro has been developed to automate and customize printing of Word files in the Windows environment. This paper reviews the capabilities of the application, some common uses for it, and the programming techniques implemented
With the introduction of the ODS RTF destination, programmers now have the ability to create Word ta...
The output provided by most Stata commands is plain text not suitable to be presented or published. ...
Did you ever wonder how to get your SAS Graph into Microsoft Word? How about that fantastic Graph y...
In pharmaceutical research, clinical study reports contain word-processing tables that are usually r...
In clinical research, the table of contents in a statistical analysis plan is an evolving document. ...
This application helps programmers learn and use SAS ® macro definitions in a more efficient and str...
SAS software macros provide the flexibility to perform advanced programming techniques such as proce...
Have you ever worked hard to produce a good printed report, only to find out that your client wanted...
With the ubiquity of the Microsoft Office suite of products, you often need to use SAS data and anal...
This paper provides techniques for incorporating the output from SAS software, regardless of the ins...
This paper describes three general processes helping programmers move their data from SAS ® readable...
Many statisticians and statistical programmers in the pharmaceutical industry will first come to kno...
The ability to generate flexible reports in Excel is in great demand. This paper will use a real wor...
With the advent of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and Object Linking and Embedding (OLE), macro...
The output provided by most Stata commands is plain text not suitable to be presented or published. ...
With the introduction of the ODS RTF destination, programmers now have the ability to create Word ta...
The output provided by most Stata commands is plain text not suitable to be presented or published. ...
Did you ever wonder how to get your SAS Graph into Microsoft Word? How about that fantastic Graph y...
In pharmaceutical research, clinical study reports contain word-processing tables that are usually r...
In clinical research, the table of contents in a statistical analysis plan is an evolving document. ...
This application helps programmers learn and use SAS ® macro definitions in a more efficient and str...
SAS software macros provide the flexibility to perform advanced programming techniques such as proce...
Have you ever worked hard to produce a good printed report, only to find out that your client wanted...
With the ubiquity of the Microsoft Office suite of products, you often need to use SAS data and anal...
This paper provides techniques for incorporating the output from SAS software, regardless of the ins...
This paper describes three general processes helping programmers move their data from SAS ® readable...
Many statisticians and statistical programmers in the pharmaceutical industry will first come to kno...
The ability to generate flexible reports in Excel is in great demand. This paper will use a real wor...
With the advent of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and Object Linking and Embedding (OLE), macro...
The output provided by most Stata commands is plain text not suitable to be presented or published. ...
With the introduction of the ODS RTF destination, programmers now have the ability to create Word ta...
The output provided by most Stata commands is plain text not suitable to be presented or published. ...
Did you ever wonder how to get your SAS Graph into Microsoft Word? How about that fantastic Graph y...