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Saving your work. Stats Design & Analysis Web Guide (DAWG), University of TennesseeHow To Save Your WorkIt may take more than one sitting to wend your way through a analysis module, and so saving your work is important.Saving your work means saving your SAS program and output files in the SAS software.Work is not saved online or in the web modules, it is saved in SAS as SAS files.If you are in SAS, the main thing to save is your SAS Editor Window. These program statements are stored as a text file, usually with a.sas extension. In SAS, simply click on File Save As, and choose a directory and file name. If you exit SAS without saving your program, it will have to be recreated.Your data may be stored in the SAS program or as an external file (.xls,.qpw,.txt,.csv, etc.).If you want to save your output, that can similarly be stored as a text file using File Save As, or you can copy and paste it into any editor (.doc,.wpd,.txt, etc.).If you came to this page from an analysis module, use your Browser's back button to return to it.Back to?Whether you are a new or experienced user, is a good place to start.: Working with SAS: editor, log and output screens.

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Importing data. Assessing output.