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Select the formula cell to display the formula in the Formula Bar. Click on the reference cell you want to always use in the formula, and then press the F4 key. Then you can see the specified reference cell is changed to absolute. For other reference cells, please repeat the above step.
Click the cell in which you want to enter the formula. Type the equal sign (=). Do one of the following: Type the reference directly in the cell or in the formula bar, or. Type the rest of the formula and press the Enter key to complete it.
Click the cell in which you want to enter the formula. In the formula bar. , type = (equal sign). Do one of the following, select the cell that contains the value you want or type its cell reference. Press Enter.
Select all the cells where you want to enter the formula. To select non-contiguous cells, press and hold the Ctrl key. Press F2 to enter the edit mode. Input your formula in one cell, and press Ctrl + Enter instead of Enter. That's it!
To create an absolute reference to cell H₃, place a $ symbol in front of the column letter and row number ($H$3) in the formula of cell E3. 2. Now we can quickly drag this formula to the other cells. The reference to cell H₃ is fixed (when we drag the formula down and across).
In the Formula Bar, put the cursor in the cell which you want to make it constant, then press the F4 key. In this case, I don't want the cell reference A1 to be adjusted with the formula moving, so I put the cursor on A1 in the formula, and then press F4.
To fix by cross-linking, cover your cells with 2 to 4% para formaldehyde solution (diluted in PBS**). Incubate your cells in this solution for 10 to 20 minutes at room temperature. Note some cells can be damaged by the abrupt change between the culture media's osmolarity and the fixation solution's osmolarity.
Select the row right below the row or rows you want to freeze. If you want to freeze columns, select the cell immediately to the right of the column you want to freeze. Go to the View tab. Select the Freeze Panes command and choose “Freeze Panes.”
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