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SAS(R) 9.1.3 Companion for z/OS

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Windows and Commands in z/<strong>OS</strong> Environments Window Controls and General Navigation 549<br />

Moving a window<br />

Select the title of the window in the upper-left corner of the window border. The<br />

word MOVE appears in the bottom of the display area. A second click determines<br />

the new position of the top left corner of the window, which will not change size.<br />

You can also issue the WMOVE command to move a window.<br />

Navigating in a window<br />

Scrolling<br />

Scroll down through a file with the FORWARD command (F20 by default).<br />

Scroll up with the BACKWARD command (F19 by default). Scroll right with<br />

the RIGHT command (F23 by default), and scroll left with the LEFT<br />

command (F22 by default).<br />

You can also use scrollbars to scroll through a file. Issuing the<br />

SCROLLBAR command displays vertical and horizontal scrollbars in all of<br />

the open <strong>SAS</strong> windows. The SCROLLBAR command has two short <strong>for</strong>ms,<br />

SCROLL and SBAR. SCROLLBAR, SCROLL, and SBAR operate like toggle<br />

commands. Issuing any of the commands either turns on the scrollbars or<br />

turns them off.<br />

The SCROLLBAR command has two optional parameters, on and off. You<br />

can issue any of the <strong>for</strong>ms of the SCROLLBAR command with the on or off<br />

parameters. For example, issuing scrollbar on displays the scrollbars in<br />

the same way that issuing scrollbar or sbar displays them.<br />

Moving through help topics<br />

Issue the HBACKWARD command to move back one help topic (F11 by<br />

default). Issue the HFORWARD command (F12 by default) to move <strong>for</strong>ward<br />

one help topic.<br />

Selecting a view<br />

In windows that contain a tree view on the left and a list view on the right,<br />

such as the <strong>SAS</strong> Explorer window (see Display 19.1 on page 549), select a<br />

view, press the ENTER key, and then move the cursor from field to field<br />

within that view.<br />

Display 19.1 Tree View (left) and List View (right) in <strong>SAS</strong> Explorer Window<br />

Selecting a control or widget<br />

A widget or a control is a screen character that implements a control function<br />

<strong>for</strong> the window or the application. An example is the X character that

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