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Default Req: Help requested with Macro problem and syntax errors (any fisherman out there!!)

Greetings.
I had a small excel spreadsheet made for me for my fishing club, unfortunately
it no longer works, would someone be so kind as to take a look at it and see if
it is repairable.

Some of the problems are with the recorded macro's, when I try and enter data I
keep getting Compile error, syntax error and subscript out of range.
I would be grateful if someone would be willing to have a look at it but I know
that some people will not look at files with macros as they could contain
viruses.... where do I go from here.
I am O.K. inputting data but I am totally stuck when it comes to V.B. or fixing
macros.

Any help greatfully received.

Bob Mallet
Hon Sec.
Jersey Fishing Club.

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