Hi,
I'm working in SAS EG - proc SQL mainly; After 'run' in Code table it produces tables in Output data tab in EG environment and puts informations in Log tab.
It is quite annoying and delaying catch the mouse and 'wander on screen' when I'm familiar with keyboard..
>> Does somebody know some shortcuts for activate these tables or 'rotate' them?
I'm writing here because I don't want to believe the such most trivial shortcuts is not included in EG.. Help pls who know..
Here is illustrative picture:
Sometimes i'm lucky to switch (from Data to Code mailny) but it is so rare event I'm not able to describe how it occurs (and it occurs without expectations mainly :-). I've very foggy feeling it happens hen I don't do anything in the data browse table (click to data area + moving cursor by arrows) - that's all.
I tried many sources but there are many keystrokes without these - the most useful for me (some examples - maybe somebody will use)
https://www.listendata.com/2014/07/sas-keyboard-shortcuts-that-every.html
https://medium.com/@reddipillink/these-are-some-shortcut-keys-in-sas-have-a-look-cd6a07c28819
https://support.sas.com/documentation/prod-p/eg/7.1/en/HTML/ega11y.htm
I think you are looking for these labeled "secondary tabs":
Ctrl-F6 and Shift-Ctrl-F6. Both can be changed in the Tools -> Manage Keyboard Shortcuts dialog.
Mark Allemang
I think you are looking for these labeled "secondary tabs":
Ctrl-F6 and Shift-Ctrl-F6. Both can be changed in the Tools -> Manage Keyboard Shortcuts dialog.
Mark Allemang
wow - Great! ... it works!
There is a possibility to change and adapt the shortcut.
I hope it'll endure a long time. 🙂
Thenk you!
-Martin-
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