Prevent copying of image above formula

silkfire

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Hello I have a cell with a formula that will generate a different picture based on formula. So let's say I've run my macro on 5 cells. Now I got 5 cells with pictures and underneath them, in each cell is the formula. BUT, whenever I drag the formula down, I not only get the formula, i also get the picture in that cell. How do I prevent it from copying, I only want the formula to copy!

Someone understands me? This happens with both pictures and shapes.
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