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Mathematica Tutorial: Notebooks And Documents - Wolfram Research

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Notebook InterfaceUsing a Notebook InterfaceIf you use your computer via a purely graphical interface, you will typically double-click the<strong>Mathematica</strong> icon to start <strong>Mathematica</strong>. If you use your computer via a textually based operatingsystem, you will typically type the command mathematica to start <strong>Mathematica</strong>.use an icon or the Start menumathematicatext ending with Shift +Returnchoose the Exit menu itemgraphical ways to start <strong>Mathematica</strong>the shell command to start <strong>Mathematica</strong>input for <strong>Mathematica</strong> ( Shift +Return on some keyboards)exiting <strong>Mathematica</strong> (Quit on some systems)Running <strong>Mathematica</strong> with a notebook interface.In a "notebook" interface, you interact with <strong>Mathematica</strong> by creating interactive documents.The notebook front end includes many menus and graphical tools for creating and readingnotebook documents and for sending and receiving material from the <strong>Mathematica</strong> kernel.

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