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When I try to name a file all I get saved is the first letter of the title I
have entered. What is set wrong? |
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Doesn't sound right. Show us the code that you use.
-- HTH Bob Phillips "TonyB" wrote in message ... When I try to name a file all I get saved is the first letter of the title I have entered. What is set wrong? |
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WinXP?
Check to see if Excel is running in Windows 95 compatibility mode. There was a post that said: When I disabled compatibility mode the file name problem went away. http://google.com/groups?threadm=020...0a% 40phx.gbl And maybe this will help: HOW TO: Use Windows Program Compatibility Mode in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;292533 TonyB wrote: When I try to name a file all I get saved is the first letter of the title I have entered. What is set wrong? -- Dave Peterson |
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