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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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1410 REPORT<br />

headings with the first, or top, line of multiple-line headings. BOTTOM<br />

aligns headings with the last, or bottom, line of multiple-line headings.<br />

When AUTOMATIC is in effect, the default is BOTTOM; when MANUAL<br />

is in effect, the default is TOP.<br />

UNDERSCORE Underscores for column headings. Either ON or OFF can be specified<br />

in the parentheses following the keyword. ON underscores the bottom<br />

line of each column heading for the full width of the column. OFF does<br />

not underscore column headings. The default is ON when AUTOMATIC<br />

is in effect and OFF when MANUAL is in effect.<br />

TSPACE(n) Number of blank lines between the report title and the column heads.<br />

The default is 1.<br />

CHDSPACE(n) Number of blank lines beneath the longest column head. The default<br />

is 1.<br />

BRKSPACE(n) Number of blank lines between the break head and the next line. The<br />

next line is a case if LIST is in effect or the first summary line if NOLIST<br />

is in effect. BRKSPACE(–1) places the first summary statistic or the first<br />

case listing on the same line as the break value. When a summary line<br />

is placed on the same line as the break value, the summary title is<br />

suppressed. When AUTOMATIC is in effect, the default is −1; when<br />

MANUAL is in effect, it is 1.<br />

SUMSPACE(n) Number of blank lines between the last summary line at the lower<br />

break level and the first summary line at the higher break level when<br />

they break simultaneously. SUMSPACE also controls spacing between<br />

the last listed case and the first summary line if LIST is in effect. The<br />

default is 1.<br />

FTSPACE(n) Minimum number of blank lines between the last listing on the page<br />

and the footnote. The default is 1.<br />

MISSING ‘s’ Missing-value symbol. The symbol can be only one character and<br />

represents both system- and user-missing values. The default is a<br />

period.<br />

ONEBREAKCOLUMN Display subgroups defined on multiple BREAK subcommands in a<br />

single column. You can specify OFF or ON in parentheses after the<br />

keyword. The default is OFF. When ONEBREAKCOLUMN is ON, it<br />

applies to all BREAK subcommands. For its effect on break column<br />

head, width, and alignment, see the BREAK subcommand on p. 1418.<br />

For its effect on the basic format of the report, see Figure 2.<br />

INDENT(n) Indention of break values and summary titles of each successive<br />

subgroup defined by one BREAK subcommand in a single break<br />

column. INDENT is effective only when ONEBREAKCOLUMN is on.<br />

Multiple variables specified on one BREAK subcommand are indented<br />

as a block. The default specification is 2. When ONEBREAKCOLUMN<br />

is OFF, specification on INDENT is ignored.

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