On Tuesday, December 26, 2017 at 3:42:23 PM UTC+1, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> But once I ship out the notebook to others, they'd need to do the same as 
> they execute cells, correct?
>

Once you ship out the notebook to others, they can execute and re-execute 
cells in whatever order they want to. In reverse order, if they have a mind 
to.
If you want to give them something that never changes, then make an HTML 
export or a screenshot.
If you want to give them something that starts numbering from scratch with 
each chapter, then give them a separate notebook for each chapter.

Notebooks are interactive, everyone will have their personal instance of 
them. The execution count shows how someone works with their notebook. 
You're trying to control what others will do with their copies of your 
notebook(s). It's a waste of time. It's like trying to control in which 
order people read the different articles in a newspaper, or on a news 
website.

cheers,
  Roland

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