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Because notebooks are expressions,
their characteristics can be changed
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In 1988 Wolfram Research invented the notebook document. Unlike other
documents, notebooks are live--combining interactive typeset inputs
and outputs, 2D and 3D graphics, calculations, Mathematica
programs, text, and other elements.
Mathematica notebooks are automatically reformatted for screen
or printout--optimizing fonts and layout for each
medium. Mathematica provides hundreds of options that allow
users to give notebooks any desired look and generate full
publication-quality documents.
Notebooks are the ideal hub for all of an individual's or group's technical
work, able to encompass the structure of almost any file or data format, and
with import and export capability for over 70.
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