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In this Excel tutorial, Chris Menard introduces custom date formatting in Excel. He begins with a blank Excel file and demonstrates how to enter dates starting with "1/1/2023," using Autofill to extend the series down to row 13. He also modifies specific entries for demonstration. After creating a list of dates, he highlights them and navigates to the Home tab's Number group to select 'Long Date' formatting. This initially results in pound signs due to column width, which he resolves by autofitting the column. This covers the basics of formatting dates in Excel effectively.