The 'list' command is pretty handy, but in most cases the output doesn't fit the screen if you want to see a handful of variables. Often I just want to 'list' for a very small subset of records - sometimes just one record, and I want to display the value for all variables. A vertical 'list' would be ideal for this. Otherwise I need to resort to 'browse'.
Is there any command for this, or has anyone written code to do this in a way that produces a nicely formated list?
Thank you!
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