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Default Problem with Macros!


First of all I would like to say hi to everyone! I can't wait to use
this site to help my understanding of excel.
I run a restaurant and my register dumps data into a computer upstairs
everyday. I already use excel to manually plug in my sales info, etc
for records. I wanted to make a macros to insert the data for me by
clicking a button and entering the date of the file to be imported. So
I have been using another macros formula to try and edit it to fit my
own needs.
The formula originally was made to pull the info for a one week period
so it also had a formula to check and make sure the day (mon, tue,
wed,etc.) matched up with the date inserted.
For my macro I need it to be able to pull data for the whole month.
Could someone give a look at the files and see if you can see why I'm
getting type 13 mismatch errors. I did install latest windows update
also. I have excel 2003 on my computer. Thanks in advance for any
help!!-- Mike


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