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Insert row in a table on protected worksheet. In the same way we can add rows into the table by clicking into the last cell in the row above the total row and then press the Tab key.
Select the entire rows that you want to allow inserting or deleting rows, and right click, then choose Format Cells from the context menu, see screenshot: In the Format Cells dialog, under the Protection tab, uncheck the Locked section to unlock the selected cells, see screenshot:
Highlight the cell or cells (by holding down the Ctrl key while clicking on the cells you like to unlock) then right click on one of the highlight cell(s) then select 'Format Cells' then select the 'Protection' tab and uptick 'Locked' and click on OK.
To lock multiple rows (starting with row 1), select the row below the last row you want frozen, choose the View tab, and then click Freeze Panes. To lock multiple columns, select the column to the right of the last column you want frozen, choose the View tab, and then click Freeze Panes.
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Select the formula cell, click on one of the cell reference in the Formula Bar, and press the F4 key. Then the selected cell reference is locked. Go ahead to lock the other cell references of current formula with the same step above.
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