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Using the SAS/C Cross-Platform Compiler and C++ Development System

Customizing Microsoft Visual C++ Integrated Development Environment Menus

The following information applies only to Version 5.0 and later of the Microsoft Visual C++ Integrated Development Environment (IDE).

If you selected the option to integrate SAS/C into the Microsoft Visual C++ IDE, two additional menu items, Compiler Options and SAS/C Help Files, appear on the Tools pull-down menu in the Microsoft Visual C++ IDE after you install SAS/C on your PC. You can permanently move these items to a more intuitive area of the menu bar in the Microsoft Visual C++ IDE by importing one of the following files into your Registry:

layout50.reg
if you are using Microsoft Visual C++ IDE, Version 5

layout60.reg
if you are using Microsoft Visual C++ IDE, Version 6


Importing a Layout File

The following procedure describes how to use the Windows [ Start] button on the taskbar to import the layoutnn.reg file for the version of the Microsoft Visual C++ IDE you are using:

  1. Select Run from the [Start] button pop-up menu.

  2. Type regedit in the Open text box.

  3. Select Registry.

  4. Select Import Registry File....

  5. Select the installdir\host\wnt\bin directory in the Import Registry File.

  6. Select the layoutnn.reg file for the version of the Microsoft Visual C++ IDE you are using.

  7. Click Open.


Adding SAS/C Compiler Options and Help Files to a Pull-Down Menu

The following two procedures describe how to add the SAS/C Compiler Options and the SAS/C Help Files dialogs to the pull-down menus of the Microsoft IDE. When you launch a new session of the Microsoft IDE, a new pull-down menu item named SAS/C will appear. The SAS/C menu item enables access to the Compiler Options and the SAS/C Help Files dialogs. You can use either procedure.

Now you can delete the Menu item from the toolbar.


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