Yes.... Keep in mind that the DATE is simply a number, displayed in Date format. So, your date: 1/1/2013 is really 41275 (the number of days since 1/1/1900) So, your "Expiration Date" is 41275 + 30, or 41305 which is DISPLAYED as 1/31/2013 a Macro would would similarly: Sub ExpDate() Dim dval As Date dval = Range("A1").Value dval = dval + 30 Range("B1").Value = dval End Sub
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