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DocMartin
Quartz | Level 8

I want to run only a few lines of code in SAS Studio rather than my whole program. So I highlighted the lines of code I wanted executed, pushed the RUN icon, and.... my whole program ran instead. I'm using version 3.3 and don't know whether or not it's a bug in that version.

 

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DocMartin
Quartz | Level 8

I contacted SAS and I was told that SAS Studio does not support Edge as a beowser at this moment. They're working to fix that. So I decided to set Chrome as my default browser, which I can do in "Settings" within Windows 10.

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Reeza
Super User

What's your browser? Does it happen all the time? 

 

I use Chrome or Safari and can run sections of code fine.

DocMartin
Quartz | Level 8
I'm using MS Edge. 😞

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DocMartin
Quartz | Level 8

I contacted SAS and I was told that SAS Studio does not support Edge as a beowser at this moment. They're working to fix that. So I decided to set Chrome as my default browser, which I can do in "Settings" within Windows 10.

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