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I want to hide my input, but not with "close cell". i also want to have fast access to the input cell.

i found Mr.Wizard's AutoCollapseAutoCollapse function, but it doesn't work with two or more Print-functions in the input.

Also double-clicking the output cell is not the solution, because i have more output cells. merging them is just a temporary solution because i get new output cells with the next calculation of the input.

here's a code example:

Print["Rechung:"]
l01 = -350;
Print[l01, "€"]
Print["---> bezahlt"]
Print["Trinkgeld:"]
l02 = -150;
Print[l02, "€"]
Print["---> bezahlt"]
Print["Total:"]
total = 0;
Print[total, "€"]

is there no easy way?

I want to hide my input, but not with "close cell". i also want to have fast access to the input cell.

i found Mr.Wizard's AutoCollapse function, but it doesn't work with two or more Print-functions in the input.

Also double-clicking the output cell is not the solution, because i have more output cells. merging them is just a temporary solution because i get new output cells with the next calculation of the input.

here's a code example:

Print["Rechung:"]
l01 = -350;
Print[l01, "€"]
Print["---> bezahlt"]
Print["Trinkgeld:"]
l02 = -150;
Print[l02, "€"]
Print["---> bezahlt"]
Print["Total:"]
total = 0;
Print[total, "€"]

is there no easy way?

I want to hide my input, but not with "close cell". i also want to have fast access to the input cell.

i found Mr.Wizard's AutoCollapse function, but it doesn't work with two or more Print-functions in the input.

Also double-clicking the output cell is not the solution, because i have more output cells. merging them is just a temporary solution because i get new output cells with the next calculation of the input.

here's a code example:

Print["Rechung:"]
l01 = -350;
Print[l01, "€"]
Print["---> bezahlt"]
Print["Trinkgeld:"]
l02 = -150;
Print[l02, "€"]
Print["---> bezahlt"]
Print["Total:"]
total = 0;
Print[total, "€"]

is there no easy way?

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I want to hide my input, but not with "close cell". i also want to have fast access to the input cell.

i found Mr.Wizard's AutoCollapseAutoCollapse function, but it doesn't work with two or more Print-functions in the input.

Also double-clicking the output cell is not the solution, because i have more output cells. merging them is just a temporary solution because i get new output cells with the next calculation of the input.

here's a code example:

Print["Rechung:"]
l01 = -350;
Print[l01, "\[Euro]"]"€"]
Print["---> bezahlt"]
Print["Trinkgeld:"]
l02 = -150;
Print[l02, "\[Euro]"]"€"]
Print["---> bezahlt"]
Print["Total:"]
total = 0;
Print[total, "\[Euro]"]"€"]

is there no easy way?

I want to hide my input, but not with "close cell". i also want to have fast access to the input cell.

i found Mr.Wizard's AutoCollapse function, but it doesn't work with two or more Print-functions in the input.

Also double-clicking the output cell is not the solution, because i have more output cells. merging them is just a temporary solution because i get new output cells with the next calculation of the input.

here's a code example:

Print["Rechung:"]
l01 = -350;
Print[l01, "\[Euro]"]
Print["---> bezahlt"]
Print["Trinkgeld:"]
l02 = -150;
Print[l02, "\[Euro]"]
Print["---> bezahlt"]
Print["Total:"]
total = 0;
Print[total, "\[Euro]"]

is there no easy way?

I want to hide my input, but not with "close cell". i also want to have fast access to the input cell.

i found Mr.Wizard's AutoCollapse function, but it doesn't work with two or more Print-functions in the input.

Also double-clicking the output cell is not the solution, because i have more output cells. merging them is just a temporary solution because i get new output cells with the next calculation of the input.

here's a code example:

Print["Rechung:"]
l01 = -350;
Print[l01, "€"]
Print["---> bezahlt"]
Print["Trinkgeld:"]
l02 = -150;
Print[l02, "€"]
Print["---> bezahlt"]
Print["Total:"]
total = 0;
Print[total, "€"]

is there no easy way?

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