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\author{} % \author{Jeffery B. Russell} \\
% \author{Dan Moore}
% \author{Daniel Moore}
\date{} % \date{Febuary 20, 2020}
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\begin{center}
\author{Jeffer B. Russell}
\author{Dan Moore}
\author{Jeffery B. Russell}
\author{Daniel Moore}
\author{Lauden Y}
\date{Febuary 20, 2020}
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\section{Installation}
\subsection{Dependencies}
To install, first go to \href{https://jupyterlab.readthedocs.io/en/stable/getting_started/installation.html}{Jupyter Install} for a detailed guide. This user document assumes that you install Jupyter Lab. \textbf{Do Not Install Jupyter Notebook. }
\subsection{Installation on Windows}
\subsection{Prerequisites}
In order to install Jupyter, you must have Python installed. Your version of Python \textbf{must be 3.3 or greater}. As part of having Python, you will also have pip. Click \href{https://www.python.org/downloads/}{here} for the latest version of Python\\
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However, we highly recommend you take the time now to install \href{https://docs.conda.io/projects/conda/en/latest/user-guide/install/}{Conda} now because it'll be helpful later one with some of the more advanced features of Jupyter as well as machine learning focused Python.\\
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You should also have either Firefox, Chrome or Safari as these are the only browsers Jupyter is currently known to work with.
\subsection{Installation on Linux}
There a two ways of installing Jupyter on Linux.\\
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Using pip the command is \textbf{pip install jupyterlab}.\\
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Using conda the command is \textbf{conda install -c conda-forge jupyterlab}
\subsection{Installation on Windows}
Installation on Windows is the same as installation on Linux except that you must also add the user-level bin directory if you installed using \textbf{pip install --user}.
\section{Usage}
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\subsection{Running a Notebook}
\subsection{Exporting Documents}
\subsection{Exporting Notebooks}
In order to export the document, click the \textbf{File} tab, mouse down to \textbf{Export Notebook As...} and then click any of the myriad of formats to export as that format.
\subsection{Customization}
Customization of Jupyter is in general exceptionally easy.\\
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In order to change the theme, one simply needs to go to the \textbf{Settings} tab and drop down to JupyterLab Theme. This will allow you to change from light to dark mode as well as the font sizes for the code, content and UI.\\
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Scrolling down the rest of the Settings you see many other things that can be customized.\\
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Advanced settings allows you to customize many aspects of Jupyter Lab such as keyboard shortcuts, terminal settings, and a myriad of others.
\includegraphics[scale=.6]{Jupyter Settings.jpg}
\section{Advanced Usage}

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