10x Your Productivity with Multiple Cursors in Jupyter Notebooks! 💻✨
Ever wished you could make changes across multiple instances of the same word simultaneously in a Jupyter Notebook? Now you can! Here's how:
1. Place Cursor:
- Click on the word where you want to make changes.
2. Select All Occurrences:
- Press `Ctrl + D` (Windows/Linux) or `Cmd + D` (Mac) to swiftly select the next occurrence of the word.
- Keep the momentum by pressing `Ctrl + D` (or Cmd + D) for additional selections.
3. Edit Simultaneously:
- Once multiple occurrences are selected, any edits you make will seamlessly apply to all chosen instances at the same time.
Here’s how it looks:
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