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If you select part or all of an output cell but not its input cell, Notebook
includes the input cell in the cell group.
When you create a cell group, Notebook defines it as an input cell unless
its first line is an autoinit cell, i n which case N o tebook defines the g roup as
an autoinit cell.
Defining Autoinit Input Cells for Notebook
You can use autoinit cells to specify MATLAB commands to be automatically
evaluated each time an M-book is opened. This is a quick and easy way
to initialize the works pa ce. Autoinit cells are simply input cells with the
following additional characteristics:
Notebook evaluates the autoinit cells when it opens the M-book.
N o tebook displays the commands in autoinit cells using dark blue
characters.
Autoini t cells are otherwise identical to input cells.
Creating an Autoinit Cell for Notebook
You can create an autoinit cell in two ways:
Enter the MATLAB comm a nd a s text, the n con vert the command to an
autoinit cell by selecting Notebook > D efine AutoInit Cell.
If you already entered the MATLAB command as an input cell, you can
convert the input cell to an autoinit cell. Either select the input cell or
position the cursor in the cell, then select Notebook > Define AutoInit
Cell.
See “Evaluating MATLAB C ommands with Notebook” on page 8-41 for
information about evaluating autoinit cells.
Defining Calc Zones for Notebook
Yo u can partition an M -book into self-contained sections, called calc zones. A
calc zone is a contiguous block of text, input cells, and output cells. Notebook
inserts Microsoft Word section breaks before and after the section to define
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