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Default macros for autofill

I need a macros to autofill rows. I am working on one now but have a few
problems. I have one spreadsheet that has a row for each employee for each
payperiod. It has the employee name, check number, date, hours worked,
vacation sick, pay etc, earnings. The hours worked may be in 3 column
depending on if it is regular pay, overtime 1 pay, overtime 2 pay, and
commission - (which is an amont). I take that line and copy it in another
spreadsheet for 27 rows for one employee and one pay period. Then the I copy
the 2nd row which is another another employee and one pay period, etc etc. I
would like to design a macros so copy all the rows for a certain range, (say
column a1..j1). I have other data in columns k1..ac that will not get copy.
I am using an Index to pull that info, that is not a problem. I just need 27
rows for 1 row of data from the originaly spreadsheet.
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