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hello everyone welcome to excel 10 tutorial in this tutorial I will show you how to lock and protect formulas in Excel this is a beginners level tutorial and I will be using Microsoft Excel 2010 for this demonstration lets get started this is the workbook I am working on and I have a list of result and I am using formulas in this two column I am using SUM formula here and I am using average formula here okay now the problem is I can edit this formula anytime I want see that means everyone can edit this formula and I dont want that I want this to column should be locked and protected and I also want to allow input in other cell of this workbook that means I have to protect the formula also allow input in this workbook okay lets get started lets see how we can do it first select the workbook whole workbook and right click then click on format cells see by default Excel has locked all the sheet and I want to unlock them simply uncheck this checkbox click OK now you in the Home tab cl