You can generate any
number of output types as long as you open the ODS destination for
each type of output you want to create.
Correct answer: a
HTML output is created
by default in the SAS windowing environment for the Windows operating
environment and UNIX, so these statements create HTML and PDF output.
Correct answer: a
By default, in the SAS
windowing environment for the Windows operating environment and UNIX,
SAS programs produce HTML output. If you want only RTF output, it
is a good idea to close the HTML destination before creating RTF output,
as an open destination uses system resources.
Correct answer: c
When multiple procedures
are run while HTML output is open, procedure output is appended to
the same body file.
Correct answer: a
The CONTENTS= option
creates a table of contents containing links to the body file, D:Outputody.html.
Correct answer: b
The table of contents
contains a numbered heading for each procedure that creates output.
Correct answer: c
The FRAME= option creates
an HTML file that integrates the table of contents and the body file.
Correct answer: b
Specifying the URL=
suboption in the file specification provides a URL that ODS uses in
the links that it creates. Specifying a simple (one name) URL creates
a relative link address to the file.
Correct answer: c
You can change the appearance
of HTML output by using the STYLE= option in the ODS HTML statement.
The style name doe not need quotation marks.
Correct answer: d
You use the PATH= option
to specify the location for HTML files to be stored. When you use
the PATH= option, you do not need to specify the full path name for
the body, contents, or frame files.