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MrExcel podcast is sponsored by Easy-XL! Learn Excel from MrExcel podcast, episode 1709 - Mark Invoice Paid! You know last Friday Chandoo was here, and Chandoo had collected 211 questions for me, and we actually spent about two hours on Chandoos podcast, going through and answering a lot of these questions, but we didnt get to some of them. One of them that we didnt get to address with Chandoo is Ola: They create invoices in the finance departments, they follow one another on a sheet for easy purpose, but want to basically be able to stamp the invoice with SENT or PAID or something like that. So I just created some simple little invoices here like Ola described, you know, just one after the other. So heres the first invoice, did a page break, heres the next invoice, and so on. I want to be able to mark these as SENT or PAID or something like that, and so Im going to choose that cell, Insert, out of here on the right hand side of the Insert, under Text choose WordArt. Al