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Hello
I am new into sas Enterprise guide 8.3
Here is the interface I see .
Some questions-
I cant see STOP tab if I want to stop run
I cant see the libraries list where I can see WORK library with all data sets that were created there
I want also to have bigger fonts in program code.
IS there also other recommended setting?
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I want also to have bigger fonts in program code.
Hint: Google (and Bing and DuckDuckGo and other search engines) will find the answer immediately. Maxim 6.
Paige Miller
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Since you are new to Enterprise Guide then I highly recommend checking out the EG learning resources here: https://support.sas.com/en/software/enterprise-guide-support.html#documentation
It includes video tutorials and user guides, which answer the questions you have posted. You will learn a lot faster by using these resources rather that posting questions.
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Hi @Ronein ,
for all I see with your other questions, not only here but in the other posts, you might not be new to SAS EG, but to this version.
I could agree with the other replies, that it would be interesting to receive some training or to look into the SAS EG documentation for the new version. It could reply a lot of your questions very quickly. Or asking a search engine or chatGPT/Claude/Copilot/etc.
For now, quick replies:
- STOP: the button just near run, the running man, it is a square.
- Libraries & SASWORK: this question I am most surprised, they are where they should be. If you dont find them in the usual location, please provide more details.
- Fonts: where? your code/logs? The interface? In any case, https://documentation.sas.com/doc/en/egug/8.3/n0lih7kdsk4rgon137u5m37k23n0.htm
Recommended settings: the ones your company recommends, since it is more about standards than recommendations.