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MrExcel podcast is sponsored by Excel-XL. Learn MrExcel podcast, Episode 1519; Record Fill Down. Hey, welcome back to the MrExcel netcast. Iamp;#39;m Bill Jelen. Todayamp;#39;s question, you know one of my favorite features, is to double click the fill handle, auto copy the formula but that, you if you turn the Macro Recorder and try to record that action, it does not work. All right so, letamp;#39;s record a Macro here and weamp;#39;ll just call this TryOne, Shortcut key of Ctrl+Shift+A, stored in this workbook. All right so, hereamp;#39;s what the macro does? First, we go to View, Macros, use Relative References, come over here, New Head. Go down one and our formula, I donamp;#39;t care what the formula is this? This divide by that. And then double click the fill handle. All right so, we have our Macro, we wanna stop recording. So, View, Macros, Stop Recording. All right now, whatamp;#39;s interesting is, if we try this Macro on the exact same data set, Ctrl+Shift+A, it works