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Posted 11-25-2020 05:31 PM
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Hi,
I'm new to SAS but trying to learn using SAS Studio (running in Chrome). I use a Mac and when I try to paste text from the system clipboard (e.g. code I find online somewhere) the moment I hit the command key (command-V) the SAS Studio pop-up menu appears. I don't think I've done anything weird with my keyboard settings that should cause that behaviour.
Any ideas? I can't figure out why I can't paste from the Mac side to the SAS browser side.
Thanks,
Paul
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Have you tried CTRL+C and CTRL+V, Right clicking or Edit>Paste. There should be a warning to this effect that pops up on start up or at least there is regularly for me that one of these methods work and the rest will not.
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Thanks for that.
Something weird is obviously going on - I only get the square root symbol (√) when I try control-V.
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On a Mac, you need to use Command instead of Control.
And I recommend to use Safari for SAS Studio.
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I have found that because I am working in a virtual box via my web browser, the copy/paste function does not switch over from one 'machine' to my physical machine. I also tried what others described in the replies, and that didn't work for me.
I have exported data/log code as a PDF and copy/pasted when I opened the file from my Finder window.
I have exported data/log code as a PDF and copy/pasted when I opened the file from my Finder window.