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Run notebook so graphs are displayed and not their code

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  • Subject: [mg82216] Run notebook so graphs are displayed and not their code
  • From: tomfabtastic at hotmail.com
  • Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 01:23:33 -0400 (EDT)

Hello,

I use a Mathematica notebook (Version 6) to create a report (which I
then pdf and print off). The notebook has text with code for graphs in
between. Once I run a graph I can double click on its bracket, which
displays the graph but hides the code.

My question is :
Can I set up the cells (perhaps as initialisation cells) and be able
to run the whole notebook, so that I don't need to go down the
notebook (after it is run) and double click on each graph bracket to
hide the graph code ?

Regards,
Tom



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