Thank you sir.
2 birds one stone (save and close)
"p45cal" wrote in message
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perhaps replace:
VBA Code:
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Workbooks("VacationCalendar 2010.xlsm").Save
Wor;kbooks("VacationCalendar 2010.xlsm").Close
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with
VBA Code:
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Thisworkbook.close True
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which will save and close the workbook that the code is sitting in,
under its existing name/folder.
ordnance1;707998 Wrote:
My Auto_Open code runs a timer that will close a document if it has been
open
for 15 minutes (it is shared by a number of users, some of them tend to
forget to close out when they are done). What I was wondering, since I
want
to create a template document to roll out each year, and I do not want
to
have to remember to change the document name in the code each year. Is
there
anyway that the code can be made aware of the document name? I can not
use
ActiveWorkbook since it might not be the active document at the time.
Sub Auto_Open()
'
' AutoRun Macro
' Macro recorded 2/3/2001 by Patrick C. Simonds
'
bSELCTIONCHANGE = False
Events.Enable_Events
Dim Start, Finish, TotalTime, TotalTimeInMinutes, TimeInMinutes
Application.DisplayAlerts = True
TimeInMinutes = 15 'Timer is set for 180 minutes; change as needed.
If TimeInMinutes 5 Then
TotalTimeInMinutes = (TimeInMinutes * 60) - (5 * 60)
Start = Timer
Do While Timer < Start + TotalTimeInMinutes
DoEvents
Loop
Finish = Timer
TotalTime = Finish - Start
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
End If
Start = Timer
Do While Timer < Start + (5 * 60)
DoEvents
Loop
Finish = Timer
TotalTime = Finish - Start
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
Workbooks("VacationCalendar 2010.xlsm").Save
Workbooks("VacationCalendar 2010.xlsm").Close
End Sub
--
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