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Automatically Number Text   (Mathematica How To)
There are two ways to automatically number text in Mathematica . The simplest way is to use a cell style that automatically numbers text by default. Alternatively, you can ...
Typing Square Roots   (Mathematica Tutorial)
To get a square root sign, press the Control key and the 2 key at the same time. Press Ctrl+2 or Ctrl+@. Type inside the placeholder (which is already selected).
Enter Mathematical Typesetting   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica notebooks support a variety of input and output styles. You can write input using the characters from the standard keyboard. Alternately, you can write input in ...
File > New > Styled Notebook   (Mathematica Menu Item)
Styled Notebook opens the Stylesheets palette to create a styled notebook.
Insert > File Path...   (Mathematica Menu Item)
File Path opens a dialog to select and paste the full pathname of a file into the text at the insertion point.
Conditionals   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's symbolic character allows a powerful unification of the notion of conditionals in programming and in mathematics.
Insert > Horizontal Lines   (Mathematica Menu Item)
Horizontal Lines opens a submenu to insert a line of the specified thickness above or below the selected cell.
Functional Programming   (Mathematica Guide)
Long viewed as an important theoretical idea, functional programming finally became truly convenient and practical with the introduction of Mathematica's symbolic language. ...
Generalized Input   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's unique structure allows a generalized notion of input, in which not only ordinary text, but also typeset structures, diagrams, graphics, control objects and ...
Mathematica's unified architecture allows every aspect of Mathematica's interface to be controlled and specified programmatically using the symbolic constructs and functions ...
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