You can also create a new workbook from a template using
Workbooks.Add Template:=<path\form.xlt
You can get the name of this new workbook when you create it using
sName = Workbooks.Add(Template:=<path\form.xlt).Name
or later using
sName = ActiveWorkbook.Name
Since it has not been saved yet, it has no path and no extension.
- Jon
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"Ronio" wrote in message
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I need assistance on the code to pull the new name of a workbook.
Im using the following code to open a template (XLT). I want it opened
with
no edit options so the user cannot save and overwrite the template on
accident. However, this causes Excel to open as a XLS with the template
name
and in incremental number based upon how many times this has been called.
I.E. (form1.xls, form2.xls, form3.xls)
Here is my code:
Workbooks.open Filename:=<path\form.xlt, Editable:=False
What code can I use to get the correct name of the new workbook it just
created?
TIA,
Ron