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Default Formula help pls

Hi. Guys

I need some help with the following. I've got a list of employees in column
A, their ID no. in B and the various [different] rates per hour in column C.
Depending on the type of work/day their remuneration is calulated at either
1; 1½ or 2 times the hourly rate. I've managed to get the formula to do the
calculation for employee 1 in row 12 - this is my code:

ActiveCell.Formula = "=round((" & Range("C12").Address(False, True) _
& "*" & ActiveCell.Offset(0, -1).Address(False, False) & "),2)"

Currently I copy this formula and paste it in the next rows for the other
employees.
I've tied my best to get the formula to refer to the specific employee's row
no in column C without any luck.
Bottom line - no matter in which column I do the calculation, the rate
remains in column C
Thanks in advance !

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