Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 158
Locking cell data, Naming cells and ranges
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7-12 AppleWorks 5 User's Manual Before sorting After sorting on first order key (A2) only After sorting on first order key A2, second order key B2, and third order key C2 Locking cell data In the Help index,* see: E locking Protect data or formulas from accidental changes by locking cells. To lock a cell or a range of cells, select the cells, then choose Lock Cells from the Options menu. To unlock a protected cell or cell range, select the cells and then choose Unlock Cells from the Options menu. Naming cells and ranges In the Help index,* see: E named cells and ranges You can assign a name to any cell or range of cells. Naming cells can help you: 1 remember the purpose of data in a particular cell or range 1 visually locate a named cell or range 1 simplify formulas by using named cells instead of cell addresses When you select a named cell or range, you see its name here (you must select every cell in a range to see that range's name) Cell B5 contains the formula =Shares*Price instead of =B3*B4 * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.