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De-Mystifying the SAS Libname Engine in Microsoft Excel: A Practical Guide

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: This paper is a guide exploring the SAS v9 Excel libname engine. Author focuses on the application of the Excel engine including an introduction and some suggestions on its use. This paper provides reader how to use the libname statement to populate and update pivot tables and charts as well as other pre-formatted workbook objects. In this paper technique in using SAS for renaming, copying, and moving Excel workbooks, worksheets, and ranges is also mentioned. SAS v9.13 and Excel 2002 and above are used. SAS/ACCESS software for PC files is required to use the Excel libname engine.


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