The filename:= is optional--as long as you put the filename as the first
parameter.
Some people like it, some don't always use it. I think it makes it easier
reading code.
But Jake dimmed vPath as variant so that he could use it as a string (if the
user selected a file) or use it as a boolean (when he compared it to False).
Sharon wrote:
I see then, I don't need to use "Filename:=" if I'm using
a variable. Thanks so much!
One more question if you don't mind.
It's about "Dim vPath As Variant"
I'm still learning about variables - so I wonder is it
better to use Variant than String?
Thanks for the info -
Have a great weekend.
Sharon
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Hi Sharon,
You're correct - GetSaveAsFilename will only return the
filename, if any,
the user selected; it won't actually save the file. So
you have to do that:
Dim vPath As Variant
vPath = Application.GetSaveAsFilename(FileFilter:= _
"Microsoft Excel Files (*.xls), *.xls")
If vPath < False Then
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs vPath
End If
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Regards,
Jake Marx
MS MVP - Excel
Sharon wrote:
I am trying to prompt the user to save their file.
Application.GetSaveAsFilename looks like the right
window
that pops up but the file doesn't actually save.
I tried this: ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs(Filename:=fName)
thinking I could set up a variable but maybe I have the
syntax wrong because it is not working.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Sharon
.
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Dave Peterson