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Default Disable "Do you want to save changes" MsgBox

I have a Command Button that when clicked makes a copy of some data to
another worksheet then saves the active worksheet based on the name in cell
C2. See code below.

My problem is when you close the workbook you get the message "Do You Want
to Save Changes You Made?"
I would like to prevent that message from appearing. How can I do that?

Thanks



Private Sub CommandButton4_Click()
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:=Range("C2").Value
Application.DisplayAlerts = True

'rCell Makes a copy of the initial calculations and saves to the Data
worksheet
'rFound looks for a duplicate date and if found copies over it else copies
to next avail row
Dim rCell As Range
Dim rFound As Range
With Application.ThisWorkbook
Set rFound =
..Worksheets("Data").Columns("B").Find(What:=(.Wor ksheets("STD Calc") _
.Range("C6")), LookAt:=xlWhole, LookIn:=xlFormulas)
If rFound Is Nothing Then
Set rCell =
..Worksheets("Data").Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Off set(1, 0)
Else
Set rCell = rFound.Offset(-3, -1)
End If
Worksheets("STD Calc").Range("B17:O37").Copy
rCell.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlValues
Application.CutCopyMode = False
End With
End Sub