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  • what's the keyboard to run do-file in MAC?

    I can't use ctrl(command)+d to run do-file in my Mac. It's weird. It's time-consuming to click button every time, especially I prefer to run do file line by line.

    Does anyone know the relevant keyboard?
    Thanks!

  • #2
    Welcome to Statalist.

    With the Do-file Editor window active, select View > Do-file Editor to see the three options for executing code in the Do-file Editor window, and their keyboard equivalents.

    This information is found in the Getting Started with Stata for Mac manual included as a PDF in the Stata installation (since version 11) and accessible from within Stata - for example, through Stata's Help menu. If you are new to using Stata on the Mac but have previous experience with Stata, reading this will help you understand and adapt to differences such as the one you encountered.

    If you are new to Stata, Chapter 18 then gives suggested further reading, much of which is in the Stata User's Guide. I worked my way through much of that reading as well when I was new to Stata. The objective in doing this was not so much to master Stata as to be sure I'd become familiar with a wide variety of important basic techniques, so that when the time came that I needed them, I might recall their existence, if not the full syntax, and know how to find out more about them in the help files and manual.

    Stata supplies exceptionally good documentation that amply repays the time spent studying it.

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    • #3
      Thank you very much !!!

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      • #4
        shift+command+D

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