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NotebookOpen   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NotebookOpen["name"] opens an existing notebook with the specified name, returning the corresponding notebook object. NotebookOpen["name", options] opens a notebook using the ...
Language Overview   (Mathematica Guide)
At the core of Mathematica is its highly developed symbolic language, which unifies a broad range of programming paradigms and uses its unique concept of symbolic programming ...
Layout & Tables   (Mathematica Guide)
Because of its unified symbolic architecture, Mathematica provides powerful capabilities for creating layouts, both interactively and programmatically, and containing ...
New in 6.0: Core Language   (Mathematica Guide)
Built on powerful and elegant long-standing principles, the core Mathematica language has been gradually enhanced under tight control over its twenty-year history. Version ...
AutoIndent   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AutoIndent is an option for Style and Cell that specifies what automatic indentation should be done at the beginning of a new line after an explicit return character has been ...
CellGroupData   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CellGroupData[{cell_1, cell_2, ...}] is a low-level construct that represents an open group of cells in a notebook. CellGroupData[{cell_1, cell_2, ...}, 1] represents a cell ...
ChoiceDialog   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ChoiceDialog[expr] puts up a standard choice dialog that displays expr together with OK and Cancel buttons, and returns True if OK is clicked and False if Cancel is ...
FrontEndEventActions   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FrontEndEventActions is an option for the notebook front end that gives a list of actions to perform when specified user-interface events occur.
InputAssumptions   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
InputAssumptions is an option for WolframAlpha that specifies assumptions for current query input.
Installing MathLM   (Mathematica Tutorial)
MathLM is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. For a detailed list of specific platforms, visit www.wolfram.com/mathematica/features/system-requirements.html. Each ...
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