I want to close all my tabs closed without saving anyone of them, most of the time I am just practicing, so I have up to like 50+ program tabs in one session.
If I use the "Reset SAS Session (F9)" function from the main menu to the top, it doesn't actually close any tabs.
If I right click any tab and choose "Close All Tabs" from the menu, SAS studio will ask me if I want to save for every single tab.
The only way I found is sign in and out which is time consuming.
Is there a method to do close all tabs or all other tabs (except for this one) without being asked to save each single tab in SAS studio?
SAS Studio runs in the browser. How about abruptly closing the browser say from Task Manager and clearing the history?
In Windows 11 in Chrome you can right click and select Close Other Tabs
@ghosh
In Windows 11 in Chrome you can right click and select Close Other Tabs
We're talking about tabs within SAS studio, not browser tabs.
In SAS Studio 3.81 there's a Close All Tabs option when you right click on a program tab:
In SAS Studio 3.81 there's a Close All Tabs option when you right click on a program tab:
I have already mentioned in my first post about that.
If I right click any tab and choose "Close All Tabs" from the menu, SAS studio will ask me if I want to save for every single tab.
The reason why I started this thread is because I do NOT want to answer "NO" to "do you want to save" for every single tabs I have open.
There isn't an option at least in SAS Studio 3.81 to do that AFAIK.
I do not see any option for that.
The only other choice I see is related to what it does when you start a new session.
So you need to decide is it easier to click yes 50 times or sign-out and sign-in again.
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