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now oftentimes excel will do the work for us and a great example of this is pattern recognition with autofill so letamp;#39;s explore this feature with a starter workbook thatamp;#39;s got some data that we can use in this lesson so why donamp;#39;t we head over to our excel starter files at bit.ly excel dash starter dash files and you should find the workbook named fill handle fun then download this open up the file and weamp;#39;ll start with the data in the handle fun tab now what weamp;#39;re going to notice is that the fill handle can copy data in the direction we drag it but we can also use this to fill in a series thatamp;#39;s created with excelamp;#39;s best guess for incrementing the value selected so letamp;#39;s try this out now remember you know youamp;#39;re positioned over the fill handle thatamp;#39;s the little square in the lower right hand corner of the cell if your cursor turns into the black plus sign and once we have the black plus sign cursor we