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To lock one row only, choose the View tab, and then click Freeze Top Row. To lock one column only, choose the View tab, and then click Freeze First Column. To lock more than one row or column, or to lock both rows and columns at the same time, choose the View tab, and then click Freeze Panes.
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.”
To freeze the first row and column, open your Excel spreadsheet. Select cell B2. Then select the Layout tab from the toolbar at the top of the screen. Click on the Freeze Panes button and click on the Freeze Panes option in the popup menu.
To freeze both rows and columns, select the upper left cell in the data you don't want to freeze. Then choose Freeze Panes from the menu. Now the rows above this cell, and the columns to the left of this cell will be frozen, and remain visible as you scroll. Choose To unfreeze Panes to reset.
To freeze a set of columns and rows at the same time, click on the cell below and to the right of the panes you want to freeze. ... With the proper cell selected, select the View tab at the top and click on the Freeze Panes button, and select the Freeze Panes option in the drop-down.
Position the cell cursor in cell B3. Click View Freeze Panes on the Ribbon and then click Freeze Panes on the drop-down menu or press Alt+OFF. In this example, Excel freezes the top and left pane above row 3 and left of column B.
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.
Keep formula cell reference constant with the F4 key To keep cell reference constant in formula, you just need to add the $ symbol to the cell reference with pressing the F4 key. Please do as follows. 1. Select the cell with the formula you want to make it constant.
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