Lock; Locking And Unlocking Cells - Tandy 600 Owner's Manual

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4. Press I
TAB
I to move to the row field. The current row is the proposed
response. Type the row number of the cell to which you want to jump.
5. Press I
TAB
I to move to the column field. The current column is the
proposed response. Type the column number of the cell to which you
want to jump.
6. Press I
ENTER
I to carry out the Jump Window command.
Lock
Use the Lock command to protect, or "lock," a cell, group of cells, or a
formula so that it cannot be edited. The Lock command consists of a
command menu containing the Cells and Formulas subcommands.
Note: Locking a cell, group, or formula does
not
protect it from deletion if
you use the Delete Row or Delete Column commands.
Locking and Unlocking Cells
1. PressW for the Lock command.
2. PressW for the Cells subcommand. The screen shows:
LOCK cells
3. Type the reference for the cell or group of cells you want to lock. The
proposed response is the currently highlighted cell. You can use the
arrow keys to select a different cell. As you move the cursor, the cell
references appear in the cells command field.
If you want to reference a group of cells, press
0
in the cells field. A
colon is placed after the current cell reference. Then, type the bottom
reference for the range, or move the cursor to another cell to select it. As
you move the cursor, the cell references appear in the command field.
4. Press
I
TAB
I to move to the status command field. The status of the
currently highlighted cell is the proposed response. Press the space bar
to change the status.
5. Press
I
ENTER
I to carry out the Locked command.
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