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Mathematica Tutorial: Notebooks And Documents - Wolfram Research

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<strong>Notebooks</strong> and <strong>Documents</strong> 165In[34]:=Make the current selection be a complete cell.SelectionMove@nb, All, CellDIn[35]:=Put a frame around the cell that is the current selection.SetOptions@NotebookSelection@nbD, CellFrame -> TrueDCreateWindow@DCreateWindow@optionsDNotebookOpen@"name"DNotebookOpen@"name",optionsDSetSelectedNotebook@objDNotebookPrint@objDNotebookPrint@obj," file"DNotebookPrint@obj,"!command"DNotebookSave@objDNotebookSave@obj," file"DNotebookClose@objDcreate a new notebookcreate a notebook with specified optionsopen an existing notebookopen a notebook with specified notebook optionsmake the specified notebook the selected onesend a notebook to your printersend a PostScript version of a notebook to a filesend a PostScript version of a notebook to an externalcommandsave the current version of a notebook in a filesave the notebook in a file with the specified nameclose a notebookOperations on whole notebooks.If you call CreateWindow@D a new empty notebook will appear on your screen.By executing commands like SetSelectedNotebook and NotebookOpen, you tell the <strong>Mathematica</strong>front end to change the windows you see. Sometimes you may want to manipulate a notebookwithout ever having it displayed on the screen. You can do this by using the option settingVisible -> False in NotebookOpen or CreateWindow.

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