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Use

The SAP window is the user interface to the SAP System.

Features

The elements of a typical SAP window are shown below:

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The standard toolbar contains buttons for performing common actions such as Save and Enter.

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The functions assigned to the standard toolbar are listed below:

Button

Name

Function

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Enter

Confirms the data you have selected or entered on the screen. Same function as the Enter key. Does not save your work.

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Command field

Allows you to enter commands, such as transaction codes.

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Save

Saves your work. Same function as Save in the Edit menu.

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Back

Returns you to the previous screen without saving your data. If there are required fields on the screen, these fields must be completed first.

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Exit

Exits the current function without saving. Returns you to the initial screen or main menu screen.

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Cancel

Exits the current task without saving. Same function as Cancel in the Edit menu.

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Print

Prints data from the current screen.

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Find

Searches for data required in the current screen.

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Find next

Performs an extended search for data required in the current screen.

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First page

Scrolls to the first page. Same function as the CTRL + Page Up keys.

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Previous page

Scrolls to the previous page. Same function as the Page Up key.

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Next page

Scrolls to the next page. Same function as the Page Down key.

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Last page

Scrolls to the last page. Same function as the CTRL + Page Up key.

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Create session

Creates a new SAP session. Same function as Create session in the System menu.

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Create shortcut

Allows you to create a desktop shortcut to any SAP report, transaction, or task if you are working with a Windows 32-bit operating system.

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F1 Help

Provides help on the field where the cursor is positioned.

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Layout menu

Allows you to customize the display options.

Depending on your actions as you work with the SAP System, you may also see:

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