Now, in Excel, you should be afraid of the same (i.e., users changing formulas), but Excel has an option to lock cells to prevent exactly this: locked cells are an effective way to prevent end-users from changing a value or formula by accident. Recently, this happened to me when a Jupyter notebook user told me that they weren’t able to use their Jupyter notebooks with non-Python savvy users since the risk of them inadvertently changing the code cells was too high. Excel and Jupyter notebooks have a big overlap regarding their use case (analyzing data and showing some fancy charts/numbers), which means that you’ll find yourself occasionally looking for some “Excel functionality” in Jupyter notebooks.
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