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[Music] hello everyone and welcome to the Excel challenge if you want to learn how to create a quick and simple timeline that you can use in Excel and you can adjust your task durations and your start date and end date and that sort of stuff please stay tuned okay the first thing Im going to do is fill some general information for the project project name project duration project start date and project end date the name of the project is going to be kitchen renovation I do not know at this point the duration of the project I do know we want to start on May 1st 2017 just a some formatting here the next thing I want to do is start planning my timeline here so Im going to enter a task ID a task description a task duration and start date and an end date for this example Im going to use a total of 10 tasks and lets chuse some borders here now I can start entering the tasks for the project so the first task is going to be demolition which is going to take four days to complete the next t