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Re: closing input cells

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  • Subject: [mg17530] Re: [mg17513] closing input cells
  • From: Ken Levasseur <Kenneth_Levasseur at uml.edu>
  • Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 01:13:05 -0400
  • Organization: UMass Lowell Mathematical Sciences
  • References: <199905102353.TAA21096@smc.vnet.net.>
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Tom:

With a Mac you can select all cells of any style by holding the option
key down while clicking on any one cell of that style.  I don't think
that the Windows version had that in V3.0, but I think it's in 4.0.

Good to see that you're still using Mathematica

Ken

Tom De Vries wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
> I am working as an online math teacher and I often create sets of notes in
> Mathematica that I send off to students.
> 
> There are times that the input cells used to create the examples are
> distracting and I often will close or delete the input cells so the notes
> are easier to read.
> 
> It is "nicer" to close the cells as then I can leave the file intact and
> modify it later if I need to.
> 
> Would there be a simple way to select all the input cells and close
> them/open them at the same time?  I know there is a menu command to delete
> all the output cells in one swoop.  Can I select all the input cells and
> then change their cell property so they are all closed?
> 
> Thanks for reading this, and thanks for any advice you  might provide.
> 
> Tom De Vries
> Edmonton, Alberta, Canada


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