Online documentation for PC/SAS enhanced editor says "Ctrl + Shift + W" will "clean up white space". I cannot see what actually happens when I press that combination.
Can somebody explain what "clean up white space" does?
Thank you and my apologies if this is not the appropriate forum to post this question in.
An indirect answer : I wanted to use CTRL+: to comment a line and it doesn't work. I redefine the shorcut to CTRL+; and it works.
Change the shortcut to test the aim of this command.
more useful, I find the do-group and parentheses keys
Inside a data step do-group press ALT+[ (or alt with any other brace/bracket/parenthesis key)
The cursor will jump between the DO and END of the do-group.
When the cursor is on a ( or ) and you press Ctl+[ the cursor jumps to the matching parenthesis.
Another useful key is not programmed by default 😉
Assign an enhanced editor key (like ctl+alt+S) to the enhanced editor macro function, "sort selection".