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Today were going to take a look at creating data entry forms in Excel. Theres going to be no VBA, its going to be super easy. (groovy beat music) So lets say for one reason or another, you have to input some data manually in Excel. And you want to make the experience as pleasant as possible. You can use data forms to do that. Its especially good if your tables are really wide and you want to avoid horizontal scrolling. Now, just to keep things simple, in this example, I have a small table where I want to input data in category, task, date, person, and status. One way of entering data is just to input it here, right? Ill put in site, task, lets say health check, date, person, James. Now if I wanted to edit something, I have to go back to that cell and then click, go to edit mode and then expand that task. An alternate way of doing this is to use a form. But there is one prerequisite. And that is that you have to turn your data into an official Excel table. But its really easy to