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Default How do I copy a formula with the cell increasing by increments?

I would like to take a simple Sum formula such as Sum(b1:b6) and copy it into
the next cell in an increment so the next cell (below) will read sum(b7:b12)

How would I do this? I have a large number of cells I will be doing this
with and really do not want to have to go back and forth between worksheets
to select the cells.
 
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