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Description Problem Users can create multiple notebooks with identical names because no uniqueness validation exists during notebook creation or updates. This can lead to confusion when organizing ...

- [ ] Companies altered from LTD in COLIN to BEN in Modern are missing the word Shares in the shares description. - [ ] This is caused by an error in the Jupyter Notebook used to migrate the data ...
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Feature Description Add a ** Recently Viewed ** section to the home page (alongside the existing notebook list) that shows the last 8-12 notebooks and sources the current user has opened, sorted by ...

... option -d -- Description Notebooks that were working well before with cells generating figures do not render properly anymore. #| tags: [hide-input] #| label: fig-helloworld #| caption: random figure ...
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Is this the right issue type? - [x] Yes, I m planning work for this project team. Summary Update docs to include notebook use. Don t have to remove wizards entirely, but they re no longer the ...

Problem The main multi-tab workspace is currently notebook-centric. The tab strip in Actions.tsx is driven by NotebookContext.useNotebookList(), CurrentDocContext, and openNotebooks.map(...), and ...
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