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Today, letamp;#39;s take a look at how you can lock cells in Excel. This is practical for when you want to create a template that you need to send to others to fill out, and you want to make sure that they only input in the right places and that they donamp;#39;t delete your formulas. Let me show you how that works. So Iamp;#39;ve started to work on this great investment calculation tool, and I want to send it out to the different departments and different people. Iamp;#39;ve put a great header here to fill in the blue fields only, but what do you think is going to happen? Will people stick to that, or will they just fill in the blue fields, or are they going to go and maybe type in stuff in other places as well? Well, some people are probably going to do that, right? And I want to avoid that. I want to make sure they canamp;#39;t type in anywhere else, only in the blue fields. Thatamp;#39;s when protection comes into play. To get to protection, just