I searched the forum for this, but I didn't find anything. Sorry if it's a repeat question.
In my workflow, I work from original datasets and alter them with Stata code. As a result, I never save altered Stata datasets. I'm in Windows 10, and every time I close the Stata window, a dialog box informs me that "Data in memory have changed. Do you want to save the changes before exiting?" In previous versions of Stata, there was a keyboard shortcut for the "No" option, so it wasn't too big of a pain to repeatedly deal with that dialog box. But in Stata 16, that shortcut no longer exists, and now it's a big pain because every single time I close a Stata window, I have to mouse over and click "no." It's an unnecessary pain point, and in my workflow it happens a lot. Is there some sort of setting, option, or other method I can do to make Stata stop offering me that dialog box? Or at least restore the keyboard shortcut?
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