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I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO FIND THE DATE 75 DAYS AFTER A SPECIFIED DATE IN EXCEL.
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Just add 75 to your specified date:

A1 = some date

=A1+75

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If A1 contains the Specified Date...
=A1+75
will do the trick!
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