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Welcome back to the MrExcel netcast, Iamp;#39;m Bill Jelen. Today we have a question sent in by Bob. If you have a question for the podcast, please feel free to either leave us a voicemail or drop me a note and weamp;#39;ll get to you on a future podcast. Bobamp;#39;s question was pretty interesting; he said hey I received a spreadsheet from someone and they did this cool thing in Excel I canamp;#39;t figure out how they did it, basically they had a column of due dates and while the original due date had been maybe July 11, somehow they managed in a single cell to cross out July 11th and put it in July 13th. He said you know how can you do that? How can you change the format within a cell? Let me go down here to a new cell where we have a due date of July 12 and youamp;#39;ll notice that this is actually text and theyamp;#39;re not real dates so we can actually type a couple of spaces and then type the new due date, so Iamp;#39;ll put July 21st in there and then the trick is we