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Increment row but not column when copying a formula?

Trying to fix an old spreadsheet at work. The current formula is this:

=SUM(R6,R16,R26,R36,R46,R56)

I need to build 4 more columns to the right of the existing one with the same formula, that increments the row but leaves the column the same, like this:

=SUM(R7,R17,R27,R37,R47,R57)

I don't think I can use $ for this as that always locks the column right?

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I need to add three more Flav columns on the right hand side, pulling from lists like on the left hand side.

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