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Do you know how to quickly share a SAS® file with your colleagues? Would you like to browse through a report before opening it? Can you organize your SAS content all in one place? This paper shows you how to do these things and more with SAS® Drive. We are excited to announce SAS Drive, a new tool for SAS users. With SAS Drive, you can manage all your content in one convenient location. You can search for an object that was created in a SAS application. You can share, tag, and preview your SAS content. Sharing takes only one click on the object. You decide who you want to share it with and whether they can read, edit, or share it. Tagging content can help you organize your work. Previewing files can help you find the right one. In addition to controlling your SAS content, you can drag-and-drop most content types from your local machine, and SAS Drive will upload it for you. This simple upload feature enables you to add image files for use in reports, CSV files for importing data, and so on. Undo and redo are part of SAS Drive, helping you to instantly recover from any unintentional actions. You can delete objects when you no longer need them, and you can easily create new content. For quick access to what you care most about, SAS Drive includes a collapsible area where you can place any content you choose. This paper includes screen shots and illustrative examples showing you how to manage all your SAS content in one place. <br/><br/>Cheryl Coyle, SAS <br/><br/>Scott Leslie, SAS <br/><br/>Scott Leslie, SAS <br/><br/>Bharat Trivedi, SAS
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Do you know how to quickly share a SAS® file with your colleagues? Would you like to browse through a report before opening it? Can you organize your SAS content all in one place? This paper shows you how to do these things and more with SAS® Drive. We are excited to announce SAS Drive, a new tool for SAS users. With SAS Drive, you can manage all your content in one convenient location. You can search for an object that was created in a SAS application. You can share, tag, and preview your SAS content. Sharing takes only one click on the object. You decide who you want to share it with and whether they can read, edit, or share it. Tagging content can help you organize your work. Previewing files can help you find the right one. In addition to controlling your SAS content, you can drag-and-drop most content types from your local machine, and SAS Drive will upload it for you. This simple upload feature enables you to add image files for use in reports, CSV files for importing data, and so on. Undo and redo are part of SAS Drive, helping you to instantly recover from any unintentional actions. You can delete objects when you no longer need them, and you can easily create new content. For quick access to what you care most about, SAS Drive includes a collapsible area where you can place any content you choose. This paper includes screen shots and illustrative examples showing you how to manage all your SAS content in one place. <br/><br/>Cheryl Coyle, SAS <br/><br/>Scott Leslie, SAS <br/><br/>Scott Leslie, SAS <br/><br/>Bharat Trivedi, SAS
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