Adding number of days to a TEXT date formula

Woofy_McWoof_Woof

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hi, I am trying to set up a formula that adds 30 days (payment due) to the date on the invoice being sent. I have being able to create the formula that references the invoice date but I can't seem to add on the extra bit that adds on the 30 additional days.

="Due Date for Payment: "&TEXT(B13,"ddd dd mmm yyyy") [B13 being the cell that contains the invoice date].

I tried referencing the cell B13 at the beginning of the formula plus 30 but this doesn't seem to work, any ideas?

Thanks for your help.

Woof
 

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Oh man, so simple thank you. I didn't even think about putting it in there, it was really bugging me.
 
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