This example demonstrates how you can use the ODS HTML statement to display your output in hypertext markup language (HTML). The ODS HTML statement specifies the name of the file to contain body of ...
Specify the base name for the HTML anchor tag that identifies each output object in the current body file ANCHOR= Specify a string to use as the first part of all links and references that ODS creates ...
An alternate file extension for HTML. Both .HTM and .HTML are commonly used for Web pages. See HTML. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires permission.
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