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Mignon
Calcite | Level 5

Hi

I'm new to SAS 9.4, but I have tried SAS studio online and now I'm facing a minor layout issue: 

How to display SAS 9.4 "work area" (Editor, Log, Output, Results) as overlapped tabs instead of separate windows, in same manner as in SAS studio?

 

Thanks in advance

Mignon

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Mignon
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you Tom!

I'm novice, running SAS 9.4 in Windows 10 on Mac OSX via Virtual Box.
It's not what I'm just looking for, but thank you anyway!

Sincerely
Mignon

 

EDIT: I've just found out that SAS Enterprise Guide is what I'm looking for...

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Tom
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In Display Manager the log window, output window and editor window(s) are separate windows that you can arrange anyway you want. In Unix they are independent X-windows. In DOS/Windows they are encased in the overall SAS window.  You can program function keys to jump between them if you want to have overlapping and still make it easy to switch between them.

Mignon
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you Tom!

I'm novice, running SAS 9.4 in Windows 10 on Mac OSX via Virtual Box.
It's not what I'm just looking for, but thank you anyway!

Sincerely
Mignon

 

EDIT: I've just found out that SAS Enterprise Guide is what I'm looking for...

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