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How to conceal formula in gif

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welcome to the brain tech video tutorials my name is Greg I own or brain tech today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to display a picture based on a formula so you can hide or not hide some pictures so here Iamp;#39;ve got Excel open and what we do is Iamp;#39;m going to create a secondary sheet here and Iamp;#39;m going to insert some pictures so Iamp;#39;m going to make my cell a little bit bigger to accommodate the picture weamp;#39;re going to name this cell the name of the picture the word use and here Iamp;#39;ve got my two pictures so Iamp;#39;m going to name this one brain tech oops not like that all right here brain tech and then weamp;#39;re going to insert a picture quite big enough so letamp;#39;s just there we go Iamp;#39;m going to name the picture brain tech so both the cell and the image our brain tech okay alright so this oneamp;#39;s could be Fairbanks and weamp;#39;re going to insert picture center that hump and Fairbanks alright thanks for going to get

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Converting formulas to values using Excel shortcuts Select all the cells with formulas that you want to convert. Press Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Ins to copy formulas and their results to clipboard. Press Shift + F10 and then V to paste only values back to Excel cells.
Locking formulas and preventing accidental changes Select the cells that contain the formulas you want to lock. Right-click on the selected cells and choose Format Cells from the menu. In the Format Cells dialog box, select the Protection tab. Check the box next to Hidden and Locked to lock and hide the
Lock the cells Lock the spreadsheet by using the Ctrl+1 command to open the Format Cells dialog box, then go to the Protection tab and check Locked. As with unlocking the spreadsheet, activating the Lock function only takes effect after protecting the worksheet.
Lock the spreadsheet by using the Ctrl+1 command to open the Format Cells dialog box, then go to the Protection tab and check Locked. As with unlocking the spreadsheet, activating the Lock function only takes effect after protecting the worksheet.
Note: This procedure also prevents the cells that contain the formula from being edited. Select the range of cells whose formulas you want to hide. Select Home Format Format Cells. On the Protection tab, select the Hidden check box. Select OK. Select Review Protect Sheet.
Prevent a formula from displaying in the formula bar Select the range of cells whose formulas you want to hide. Select Home Format Format Cells. On the Protection tab, select the Hidden check box. Select OK. Select Review Protect Sheet.
Here are the steps to Lock Cells with Formulas: With the cells with formulas selected, press Control + 1 (hold the Control key and then press 1). In the format cells dialog box, select the Protection tab. Check the Locked option. Click ok.
To hide formulas: Select the cells for which you to want to hide the formulas. Right-click the cell (or cells) and choose Format Cells. In the Format Cells dialog box, click the Protection tab. Check the Hidden box. Note: Hidden is what prevents the user from seeing the formula. Click OK.

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