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Learn Excel from MrExcel podcast, episode 1505 Next Invoice Number. Hey. Welcome back to the MrExcel netcast. Im Bill Jelen from MrExcel.com. The question sent in today is how do I generate the next invoice number? Ive set up an invoice. How do I make it generate the next invoice? Well, first of all, we are going to start with an invoice, thats easy. File, New. Out here on Office Online they have all kinds of invoices to choose from. I mean theres folders and folders of these. Well just choose one at random. The concepts here are going to be similar, no matter which one you choose. Alright. So weve opened that from Office Online. Obviously, some customisations here. You want to go through and put your company name, address, and all that stuff. But figure out where the invoice number is. And I dont like this. They put the invoice number in square brackets. Thats kind of weird. Im going to put 23451 so its actually numeric. And Im going to remember that that is cell E5. Okay