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Mathematica Tutor

Part 4: Text

  1. To make remarks or other notes that are not calculations, you may enter text as you would in any word processor. Click in the notebook to get a cell insertion bar, as you did to create a new input cell. Then choose Text from the Style submenu of the Format menu. Type some text -- your name, for example. Notice that the characters are a different font and indentation. This is a text cell. If you press RETURN, you obtain another line in the same text cell. Type text on this line as well.

  2. Click on the cell bracket of the text cell you have just created. The bracket is highlighted. Select a style from the Style submenu, such as Section. The cell will be changed to the new style. You can use the Style submenu to change back and forth between Text, Input, and other styles.

  3. Occasionally you may see something in a input cell that looks like
    (* This is just a comment. *)
    Anything between (* and *) will be ignored by Mathematica, even when you press SHIFT-RETURN. Make a new input cell and verify this for yourself
    .

Remember: by default, new cells are input cells.

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