
Click on the "Tasks" button on the left, and you will see a list of tasks by category. When you first launch the software, you will see the user interface shown on the right.

Making graphs gets even easier in SAS Studio by using the graph tasks that are included with the software. An example of running your own SGPLOT program is shown in Robert's recent article on How to create a Histogram using the SAS University Edition. You can use the familiar program window to write your own SAS data step and procedures. This software includes ODS Graphics software for creating graphs. The SAS(R) University Edition is also available free for higher education teaching, learning and research.

By now you have heard all about the SAS(R) STUDIO software that provides access to the power of SAS analytics in a Web browser.
