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CellEditDuplicate
CellEditDuplicate
is an option for
Cell
which specifies whether the front end should make a copy of the cell before actually applying any changes in its contents that you request.
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CellEditDuplicate
is by default set to
False
for cells that are generated as
Mathematica
output.
New cells generated when
CellEditDuplicate
->
True
have styles specified by the setting for
DefaultDuplicateCellStyle
for the notebook.
CellEditDuplicate
is typically set for styles of cells rather than for individual cells.
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Create an output cell that will automatically be copied when you edit it:
Position the insertion point at the end of the cell's contents:
When you type something in the cell,
Mathematica
makes a new copy:
Create an output cell that will automatically be restyled as input when you edit it:
Position the insertion point at the end of the cell's contents:
When you type,
Mathematica
converts the cell to an input cell:
Create an output cell that will automatically be copied when you edit it:
In[1]:=
Position the insertion point at the end of the cell's contents:
When you type something in the cell,
Mathematica
makes a new copy:
Create an output cell that will automatically be restyled as input when you edit it:
In[1]:=
Position the insertion point at the end of the cell's contents:
When you type,
Mathematica
converts the cell to an input cell:
SEE ALSO
CellEvaluationDuplicate
Editable
TUTORIALS
Options for Cells
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