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Re: Re: Is there really no longer any way to Find cells by cell style?

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  • Subject: [mg8275] Re: [mg8184] Re: Is there really no longer any way to Find cells by cell style?
  • From: "Brett H. Barnhart" <brettb>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 01:59:18 -0400
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At 03:07 AM 8/18/97 -0400, Therese Storch wrote:
>In article <5sor86$gra at smc.vnet.net>, siegman at ee.stanford.edu (AES) wrote:
>
>> In Mathematica 2.2, Mac version, you could Find all the Output, 
>> Graphics, Error and Message cells, delete 'em, and have a cleaned 
>> up notebook display with only your Input cells.  MMA 3.0 no longer 
>> seems to have this, not in the Find menu anyway.  Is it really gone?
>
>
>Unfortunately, this seems to be the case. I contacted Wolfram regarding
>the location of Initialization cells, which I frequently found useful and
>performed routinely in Mathematica 2.2. They informed me that this was not
>possible in Ver 3.0, and I suspect that the same applies to other cell
>styles.
>

Under the Kernel menu, you can choose "Delete All Output" which will delete
all output cells.

				Brett Barnhart


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