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Palettes Palettes provide an unprecedentedly simple way to access the full range of Mathematica's capabilities.
To see how a palette works, choose Generate Notebook from Palette, then choose Show Expression, and look at the Mathematica definitions the palette contains. Basic InputA palette of mathematical and other notation understood as input by Mathematica (opened by default when Mathematica starts). Basic CalculationsSome basic Mathematica calculations (available from the Palettes menu). Algebraic ManipulationFunctions for in-place manipulation of parts of algebraic expressions (available from the Palettes menu). Color PaletteA palette of common colors to use in Mathematica (the defaults allocated by Mathematica on low-color displays). Polyhedron ExplorerAn interactive tool for creating remarkable polyhedral shapes. Periodic TableA periodic table in which pressing an element pastes a description of its properties. Physical ConstantsNotation and values of common physical constants. Notebook LauncherA palette for creating new notebooks with different style sheets (available from the Palettes menu). Selection MoverMoving around the selection in a notebook. Demo MakerA tool for creating demos that can be run either within Mathematica or over the web. Basic TypesettingCommon objects and operations needed in mathematical typesetting (available from the Palettes menu). Complete CharactersThe complete collection of special characters available by default in Mathematica (available from the Palettes menu). International CharactersCommon European characters (available from the Palettes menu).
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