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Barite | Level 11

I watched an instructional SAS video where the "teacher" typed a comment (i.e. "list first 10 rows") and then selected it w/ a cursor and hit "Control" and "Slash" on the keyboard. The comment was automatically transformed into appropriate commenting format: "/* list first 10 rows */".

 

The teacher was using SAS University Edition on Windows. Not sure about the browser. This combination of keystrokes does nothing on a Mac using Chrome.

 

Any insight? Seems like a useful little shortcut. Thanks.

 

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ChrisBrooks
Ammonite | Level 13

If you're running on a Mac the keyboard shortcut to insert/remove comments is Cmd+/ not Ctrl+/ - you don't actually need to select the whole line either, just place the cursor anywhere on that line and the whole line is commented out.

 

You can find the full list of keyboard shortcuts for both Windows and Mac OS here -> https://support.sas.com/software/products/university-edition/faq/SASStudio_keyboardshortcuts.pdf

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ChrisBrooks
Ammonite | Level 13

If you're running on a Mac the keyboard shortcut to insert/remove comments is Cmd+/ not Ctrl+/ - you don't actually need to select the whole line either, just place the cursor anywhere on that line and the whole line is commented out.

 

You can find the full list of keyboard shortcuts for both Windows and Mac OS here -> https://support.sas.com/software/products/university-edition/faq/SASStudio_keyboardshortcuts.pdf

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