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Mathematica Tutorial: Notebooks And Documents - Wolfram Research

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174 <strong>Notebooks</strong> and <strong>Documents</strong>Here is a notebook that uses NaturalColor default styles.optiondefault valueScreenStyleEnvironment "Working" the style environment to use for display onthe screenPrintingStyleEnvironment "Printout" the style environment to use for printedoutputOptions for specifying style environments.Within a particular set of basic default styles, <strong>Mathematica</strong> allows for two different style environments:one for display on the screen, and another for output to a printer. The existence ofseparate screen and printing style environments allows you to set up styles which are separatelyoptimized both for low-resolution display on a screen, and high-resolution printing."Working""Presentation""Condensed""Slideshow""Printout"onscreen working environmentonscreen environment for presentationsonscreen environment for maximum display densityonscreen environment for displaying slidespaper printout environmentSome typical settings for style environments.The way that <strong>Mathematica</strong> actually sets up the definitions for styles is by using style definitioncells. These cells can either be given in separate stylesheet notebooks, or can be included in theoptions of a specific notebook. In either case, you can access style definitions by using the EditStylesheet menu item in the standard notebook front end.

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