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Excel 2000 and SaveAs
I have an application with 2 open workbooks in Excel 2000.
Using VBA, I can create a third workbook and copy sheets from the 2nd workbook to the 3rd. However, when I go to do a SaveAs of the third workbook, Excel closes the 3rd without saving it and renames and saves the book that was opened 2nd with the new name. I have made sure the 3rd was activated and I have tried all combinations of Activeworkbook.SaveAs, Workbook.SaveAs and With workbook. When I run this in Excel 97, it works. Does anyone have any idea why this wouldn't work in 2000? Thanks for any help. Jeanne |
Excel 2000 and SaveAs
I haven't heard of a problem like this so I don't think it's a general
issue. I guess you're going to have to post your code, hopefully paring it down to the essentials that reproduce the problem. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP |
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