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Does this mean that the line of code is in the workbook named:
"May 06 Outlook - prelim.xls" If yes, you can use: Thisworkbook.activate Rick Charnes wrote: We have the following line in an Excel macro Windows("May 06 Outlook - prelim.xls").Activate I believe the macro is attached to the document "May 06 Outlook - prelim.xls". Next month this doc will be modified and renamed to "June 07 - prelim.xls". Is there a way to soft-code the document name (into a variable?) here so that every time this macro is run the variable expands to the doc name? -- Dave Peterson |
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