Drag formula using VBA

Wamhoi

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Hi,

How would you use cell reference for the following VBA code?

Cells(10, 13).Select
Selection.AutoFill Destination:=Range("M3:T3"), Type:=xlFillDefault

Instead of "M3:T3" I'd rather use a cell reference or some kind of offsetting to drag a formula
 

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Code:
Range(cells(3,13),cells(3,20))
 
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Cells(10, 13).AutoFill Destination:=Cells(10, 13).Resize(,8), Type:=xlFillDefault

This will autofill M10:T10
 
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