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  1. Freeze panes to lock rows and columns - Microsoft Support

    To keep an area of a worksheet visible while you scroll to another area of the worksheet, go to the View tab, where you can Freeze Panes to lock specific rows and columns in place, or you can …

  2. Lock or unlock specific areas of a protected worksheet

    You can lock only specific cells and ranges before you protect the worksheet and, optionally, enable specific users to edit only in specific ranges of a protected sheet.

  3. Freeze panes to lock the first row or column in Excel for iOS

    If you want the row and column headers always visible when you scroll through your worksheet, you can lock the top row and/or first column. Tap View > Freeze Panes, and then tap the …

  4. Freeze panes to lock the first row or column in Excel for Mac

    Lock specific rows or columns in place by freezing panes, so you can scroll through an Excel spreadsheet and still see the top row or left column. You can freeze just the top row and first …

  5. Lock cells to protect them in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Once you are done with your changes, you can lock these cells. Follow these steps to lock cells in a worksheet: Select the cells you want to lock. On the Home tab, in the Alignment group, …

  6. Protect a worksheet - Microsoft Support

    To prevent other users from accidentally or deliberately changing, moving, or deleting data in a worksheet, you can lock the cells on your Excel worksheet and then protect the sheet with a …

  7. Repeat specific rows or columns on every printed page

    When an Excel worksheet spans more than one page, you can print row and column headings (also known as headers or labels) on every page.

  8. Split panes to lock rows or columns in separate worksheet areas

    By splitting the worksheet, you can scroll down in the lower pane and still see the top rows in the upper pane. To split this worksheet as shown above, you select below the row where you want …

  9. Switch between relative and absolute references - Microsoft Support

    For example, if you copy the formula =A2+B2 from cell C2 to C3, the formula references in C3 adjust downward by one row and become =A3+B3. If you want to maintain the original cell …

  10. 凍結窗格以鎖定列及欄 - Microsoft Support

    如何在 Excel 中凍結窗格,讓工作表中的列或欄在您捲動時保持可見,或將它們鎖定在原處以建立多個工作表區域。