alt-enter evaluates and doesn't make a cell.  ctrl-shift-enter isn't bad.  I've 
been wanting a way to do that myself.

> ALT-ENTER or CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER seem logical if they aren't already used
> by something else.


>
>>
>>> I haven't been able to find a function for copying the whole worksheet,
>>> or large sections of it over to a new one.
>>
>> That doesn't exist.  That will be very easy to do when we finish
>> the edit mode mentioned above.  Then it will be very easy to copy
>> bits around, reorganize, and even introduce sectioning markup.
>
> Cool.
>
>>
>>> I tried saving a local copy, then opening it. For example I saved the
>>> sieve worksheet. It made a copy on my hard drive, which I successfully
>>> opened as sieve0 in SAGE (I was unable to specify the name I wanted it
>>> to have or rename it once it was there or put a password on it), but as
>>> soon as I clicked on the new sieve0, it opened the old sieve instead.
>>> Fortunately deleting sieve0 did not delete the old sieve worksheet.
>>>
>>> Anyhow, something appears to be not working as intended. Just thought
>>> I'd let you know about it for the next lot of bugfixes you guys do.
>>
>> I agree.  I think we really need to finish that edit mode.  It would
>> at least make it so you can easily do everything listed above, without
>> even having to use the load/save function.
>>
>> William
>
> Bill.
>
>
> >
>



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