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Generating a blank worksheet at the start of the month

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    Generating a blank worksheet at the start of the month

    I have a worksheet containing sales data and hours worked for several
    employees for a period of one month. the names of the employees and the codes
    for the products sold remain unchanged from month to month. The sales data
    for each employee is entered each day by the manager of the store. I want to
    create a macro that will at the start of every month:

    1. automatically save the previous month's workbook

    2. create a new workbook with the only the fields for the rostered hours per
    employee and quantity of items sold left blank for data entry throughout the
    month.

    Could someone please point me in the right direction.

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    Generating a blank worksheet at the start of the month

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    >-----Original Message-----
    >I have a worksheet containing sales data and hours worked

    for several
    >employees for a period of one month. the names of the

    employees and the codes
    >for the products sold remain unchanged from month to

    month. The sales data
    >for each employee is entered each day by the manager of

    the store. I want to
    >create a macro that will at the start of every month:
    >
    >1. automatically save the previous month's workbook
    >
    >2. create a new workbook with the only the fields for the

    rostered hours per
    >employee and quantity of items sold left blank for data

    entry throughout the
    >month.
    >
    >Could someone please point me in the right direction.
    >.
    >


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