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In your Excel file, select the worksheet tab that you want to protect. Select the cells that others can edit. ... Right-click anywhere in the sheet and select Format Cells (or use Ctrl+1, or Command+1 on the Mac), and then go to the Protection tab and clear Locked.
In your Excel file, select the worksheet tab that you want to protect. Select the cells that others can edit. ... Right-click anywhere in the sheet and select Format Cells (or use Ctrl+1, or Command+1 on the Mac), and then go to the Protection tab and clear Locked.
Navigate to the Review tab. Click Protect Sheet. ... Click OK to protect the sheet. Select all the cells you don't want to be locked. ... Right-click on your selection, select Format Cells, and click on the Protection tab.
Keep formula cell reference constant with the F4 key 1. Select the cell with the formula you want to make it constant. 2. In the Formula Bar, put the cursor in the cell which you want to make it constant, then press the F4 key.
A constant is a value that doesn't change (or rarely changes). Because a constant doesn't change, you could just enter the value right into the formula.
In the Cell B2, change your formula with adding absolute reference signs $ to your formula as =A2/SUM($A$2: $A$15), and then drag the Fill Handle down to other cells. Note: You can click on the reference cell in the Formula Bar, and then press the F4 key to add $ signs to this reference cell in the formula.
Click on the cell with cell references you want to lock — in this case, C1. Now select the formula in the formula bar so that either the whole formula or just the part you want to lock is highlighted, and then press F4.
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