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- [Instructor] Many times when you create a form in Excel, you need to copy it down a column. In this worksheet called Employees, weamp;#39;re about to put in a formula in column L. Iamp;#39;m gonna scroll to the right a bit and click on cell L1 for the moment. And in that lower right-hand corner, thereamp;#39;s a zoom slider bar. Gonna click the plus a few times to zoom in. Gonna be writing a formula here and we need to copy it down the column. We could write the format in a number of different ways. One way is certainly equal K2 times and everybodyamp;#39;s going to be getting a 3.73% increase. So weamp;#39;ll click on cell M2. Since we will be copying this down the column, that needs to be an absolute address. So press the function key F4 and then plus K2. And thereamp;#39;s our answer for that entry. If I only needed to copy this five or 10 cells downward, Iamp;#39;d simply drag the lower right-hand corner like that. And thatamp;#39;s fine. But in this list, which is over 7