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Are there any problems with using the SAS statistics package to generate graphics?

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Are there any problems with using the SAS statistics package to generate graphics?

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Use the SAS statistics package to print graphics to Postscript (.ps files) or even better, Encapsulated Postscript (.eps files)). From there, you may use the Adobe Distiller product to convert the graphics to PDF and then import the pages into “etd.pdf” or link to them using the Adobe Acrobat product. If the result is not satisfactory, you may print to GIF or JPEG graphics format from SAS and include those graphics in your document. When using any extra tools, run a test with a small document early to make sure that everything converts correctly. The minute you take now (when you are relatively unstressed) could save you hours later (when you are completely stressed). • How do I import graphics from Mathematica? If you are using Mathematica under Windows (3.1,95,NT, 2000, XP) or Macintosh you should be able to “copy” and “paste” (under the “Edit” menu) graphics into your word processor file. The same is true for spreadsheets and other software packages. Make sure you are using

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