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I once saw here that there is a notation with which the alt-enter in-cell
multiple lines (or maybe even without) could be combined with comments. In other words, there is something that can precede a comment to make the cell know that it is just that. Anyone know what I'm talking about? It was something with the letter 'n' and an apostrophe (or parentheses). Not sure. -- Boris |
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