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Hi,
I'm calling a ss onto my intranet site, doing simple
modifications, and trying to save it.
The file save button isn't there and if I write code to
save on close or a simple command button that saves, it
fails. Is there no way to save back to its orginal
location?
(some times during developement I'm sure it was able to
save. I can't figure out if I have changed something in
the environment or.... ????)

peter
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Try going to the Menu File Properties and look at the address in the
Hyperlink base: Put the location of your excel file there. It will then,
I think, save the file to that location.

Ken


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Hi,
I'm calling a ss onto my intranet site, doing simple
modifications, and trying to save it.
The file save button isn't there and if I write code to
save on close or a simple command button that saves, it
fails. Is there no way to save back to its orginal
location?
(some times during developement I'm sure it was able to
save. I can't figure out if I have changed something in
the environment or.... ????)

peter



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