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I do a similar thing on some workbooks. I "archive" them at various times by
directing the file to be saved in a special ArchiveDirectory, and append a DateTimeCode to the filename......that way I know by looking which file it is, and WHEN the archive was saved. I then go ahead and re-save the same file back to it's original filename/directory, all in the same macro. hth Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Allen" wrote: Mutliple users access a common workbook to make entries. When saving, I want the workbook saved under the common name, but also saved as a separate file that will provide an audit trail and backup if the original is damaged. I have seen this done with a hex filename created, but I have no clue as how to do it. -- Allen |
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