Now you can use (Crtl + Enter) or (Shift + Enter) instead to run a cell. 
The cell separators are "# %%" and "# <codecell>". 
With Crtl + Enter, the current position of the cursor remains at the same 
place. 
With Shift + Enter, it moves to the next cell.
Cheers,
Sylvain

On Monday, November 25, 2013 6:13:06 AM UTC-5, Xia Lu wrote:
>
> I like in the older version the F9 shortcut for running a line or several 
> lines of code at one go. now I have to select the part of code (which is a 
> lot less convenient) and it runs much more slowly than before. wonder how 
> can I go back to the older version. or can someone teach me how to use F9 
> in the same way in the new version. thanks!!!
>
>

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