Tom Ogilvy Wrote:
You say excel then doesn't close the file.
From your description, it sounds like you are getting the prompt for
file
different from the one you intend to close. You need to look mor
closely
at how you are referencing the file.
I have never seen a prompt from
workbooks(sourcename).Close SaveChanges:=False
There wouldn't be much point in having the SaveChanges Argument sinc
it is
provided to answer that question.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your reply. Actually the message is 'Do you want to save th
changes you made to 'data280.xls'?', which is the file I want to close
In the past, just 'Workbooks(sourcefilename).Close' in combination wit
'Application.DisplayAlerts = False' worked fine. When it didn't work i
the new macro, I changed it in 'Workbooks(sourcefilename).Clos
SaveChanges:=False'.
But whatever I try, it just doesn't work anymore.
Regards,
Anne
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