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Creating Palettes   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Palettes are like extensions of your keyboard. They can be used to perform many actions in Mathematica, including entering typesetting characters, styling notebooks, and ...
External Programs   (Mathematica Tutorial)
On most computer systems, you can execute external programs or commands from within Mathematica. Often you will want to take expressions you have generated in Mathematica, ...
Introduction to Toolbars   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica's unique symbolic architecture makes it easy to add toolbars with any possible appearance and action to a Mathematica notebook. The ruler is a toolbar used to set ...
Mathematica expressions provide a very general way to handle all kinds of data, and you may sometimes want to use such expressions inside your external programs. A language ...
Moving through Expressions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
You can use the keyboard to move the cursor forward or backward one character or one word at a time. You can also delete the character or word to the right or the left of the ...
Non-English Characters and Keyboards   (Mathematica Tutorial)
If you enter text in languages other than English, you will typically need to use various additional accented and other characters. If your computer system is set up in an ...
Notebooks and Documents How to Topics   (Mathematica Overview)
Create a Slide Show Create a Lecture Notebook Style and Format Notebooks
Rearranging Lists   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Functions for rearranging lists. This sorts the elements of a list into a standard order. In simple cases like this, the order is alphabetical or numerical. This sorts the ...
Sending Email   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Sending email from Mathematica. The examples below require that the default mail account settings have been configured in the Internet Connectivity > Mail Settings tab of the ...
Subscripts, Bars, and Other Modifiers   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Here is a typical palette of modifiers. Mathematica allows you to use any expression as a subscript. Unless you specifically tell it otherwise, Mathematica will interpret a ...
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