Ben,

Thanks for your advice.  I didn't know that there even was a SELMARGIN option.  
Something I can use elsewhere.  It doesn't seem to have any effect on the CROSSTAB 
command though.  CROSSTAB still prints completely left justified.  Thanks.  

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You might try selmargin. Basically sets left margin for selects.

ie: Set selmargin 20

default is 0, actually = 2 (don't know why)

Ben Petersen


On 15 Jan 2002, at 8:47, Bob Powell wrote:

> Hello everyone:
> 
> I'm attempting to indent a result in a command file.  I have the following code:
> 
> WRITE ' '
> CROSSTAB StuSex by GrdAppli from Tablename WHE .....
> 
> The result of the crosstab is completly left justified.  Is there a way to get the 
>CROSSTAB to indent a number of spaces from the left margin?  Thanks for any help you 
>folks can give me in advance. 
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