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hi this is a little demonstration of the fill handle iamp;#39;ve already have a Excel 2007 spreadsheet open and itamp;#39;s whenever used the fill handle you want to have a initial value for it to copy I have two examples here one I just have the value 25 enter you can see that in the formula bar itamp;#39;s just 25 and in column B I have a formula which takes the value and a 7 and multiplies it by 2 okay now if I select a 7 youamp;#39;ll see thereamp;#39;s a black little square in the lower right corner that marks the location of the fill handle the trick is to move your mouse so itamp;#39;s located right over that and youamp;#39;ll see the mouse pointer changes to a black plus that indicates youamp;#39;re in the right place to use the fill handle at this point you want to drag your mouse you hold down the left mouse button and then move your mouse down and it will start indicating how far youamp;#39;re going to use the fill handle to copy that cont