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Re: StylePrint problem

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  • Subject: [mg20507] Re: [mg20402] StylePrint problem
  • From: Jean-Marie Thomas <jmt at agat.net>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 02:05:04 -0400
  • Organization: TeA
  • References: <199910260432.AAA05841@smc.vnet.net.>
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

StylePrint default gives GeneratedCell->True

use :

Reverse at Table[
      Cell["Problem # " <> ToString[i], "Section", GeneratedCell -> False, 
        CellAutoOverwrite -> False], {i, 3}] // CellPrint

jmt

On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Dana DeLouis wrote:
> Hello.  I am trying to learn Programming in Mathematica 4.  I am also studying math
> problems.
> If I know that I am going to do  30+ problems at the end of a chapter, I
> want to avoid typing in the text..Problem #1, Problem #2, etc
> 
> I found this example in the "Tour of Mathematica" section of "The
> Mathematica Book."
> 
> Do[StylePrint["Problem # " <> ToString[i], "Section"], {i, 10}]
> 
> Which works...kind of.  After the above prints out correctly, I move the
> cursor between say Problem #4, and Problem #5 to begin solving Problem #4.
> As soon as I hit enter, all the output from Problem #5, down to  the last
> one is deleted!
> 
> Does anyone do anything similar?  Is there another command that I should be
> using instead.  I  have looked for a long time.  Thank you for any insight /
> solution.  Dana


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