Saving a workbook using VBA
Ok, Well this got rid of the error, however now I dont have any choice at
all whether it saves using the current name or allowing a re-name.
"Mike H" wrote:
Try disabling alerts
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:=ActiveWorkbook.Name
Application.DisplayAlerts = True
Mike
"Michael Hudston" wrote:
I am trying to set up my workbook to save any changes on pressing of a button.
I have created the macro, which is simple and contains the one following line
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:=ActiveWorkbook.Name
This quite expectedly shows up a dialogue box asking if I want to overwrite
the existing file.
If I select Yes,then the file saves without any problem. However if I say
no or cancel then it produces the following error - Run-time error 1004,
application-defined or object defined error.
Ideally if I select no then I would want a dialogue that allows me to change
the filename, or if I select Cancel then I would like it to just return to
the current active worksheet.
Ive been playing with this for days and I am no closer to solving it.
Help anyone please
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