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ODS Graphics Designer: An Interactive Tool for Creating Batchable Graphs

Overview The SAS/GRAPH ODS Graphics Designer is a GUI based interactive tool for users who want to create custom graph quickly without any programming. This paper will show how one can combine different types of plots, insets and legends to create the graph one needs. Use this flexible tool to incrementally build single-cell or multi-cell graphs adding rows and columns as one goes. Build data driven classification paneled graphs as easily as simple scatter plots. Start from scratch, or build on top of graphs from a customizable gallery, adding the own custom graphs to the graph gallery for future use, or to share with others.

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PublisherSAS Institute File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2009
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