I updated my (anaconda) jupyter and something changed. Jupyter Notebook no 
longer has a selection of Python 2 or 3 kernels (or other kernels I may 
have installed like R or Matlab). It has a selection of all my anaconda 
environments.

I have a notebook that was created with a kernel in one conda environment. 
But I want to run it in a different environment. When i start Jupyter 
Notebook in that new environment, and then run the notebook, it starts a 
kernel from the environment I created the notebook in, rather than the 
environment in which I started Jupyter Notebook.

I can see no way to change the kernel in which a notebook runs. Is there a 
way?

Cheers, Chris Calloway
Applications Analyst
UNC RENCI
(919) 599-3530

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