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RE: st: Set more off
Pressing lots of spaces in quick succession (ie holding down your space bar) seems to do the trick...
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeph Herrin
Sent: 20 January 2009 18:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: st: Set more off
I understand the original question to be about how to disable
-more- the first time it shows up. I often have this problem -
sometimes I even forget in a do file which is running some long-winded
models, and it stops after a full screen - I just want to turn it off
then, but can't seem to - if I don't want to hang around fifteen minutes
for the next screen full, I have to restart the do-file no matter what.
I'd like to disable the -more- (-set more off-) the first time it stops
the output. Is there a way?
Neil Shephard wrote:
> Yes, type -set more off- in Stata itself before running your do-file.
>
> This happens because the -set more off- in your do-file is "local" to
> that do-file when you hit an error that is lost (as are any macros
> your setting in your do-file).
>
> Probably the easiest solution would be to correct your errors and then
> re-run your whole do-file (providing the early stages don't take too
> long to run).
>
> Neil
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