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In this video, Im going to show you how to create a fillable form in Microsoft Excel. In previous videos ive shown you how to do this using Microsoft Word but there are times where you may want to draw on data from a large spreadsheet database and pull that data into your form and in those cases its going to be easier to create your form in Microsoft Excel. Im going to show you how to format your form so that when your users open it up its going to look like a form and not necessarily like a typical spreadsheet. Were going to go step by step in this video so i can show you how to build your fillable form in Microsoft Excel. All right so here is an example of the form that were going to build today and im going to show you some of the features and how were going to design and build this. Youll notice when i go to the print preview up here, Im going to click on print preview and you can see that from a users perspective it doesnt look like a sp