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TASS September 16 th , 2011

This message invites SAS users to explore and share their macros and abbreviations. A comprehensive guide on how to create, use, import, and export SAS abbreviations is available at SAS support. Although abbreviations can be shared, there has been no central repository. Now, users are encouraged to upload their macros and abbreviations to a dedicated SAS community wiki page. If you're not comfortable editing the page, you can send your submissions to the provided email for uploading.

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TASS September 16 th , 2011

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  1. TASS September 16th, 2011 Picture Courtesy of WajHoda

  2. SAS Macros/Abbreviations

  3. A nice explanation of what they are, and how you can create them, use them, import them, and export them can be found at: http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/abbreviations07.pdf

  4. and, while abbreviations can be exported and shared with other users, there hasn’t been a central library where we can all share our abbreviations Until Now!

  5. Please Upload Your Macro/Abbreviations at http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/Abbreviations/Macros

  6. If you’re not comfortable editing a wiki page send your macros/abbreviation to me at: art297@rogers.com and I’ll upload them for you

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