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Default Saving a file with a name generated by cell values

Hi,

I'm building a database of customer enquiries. The macro i have writte
extracts data from the user input cells and places them in a hidde
sheet ready for submission to a central database via the templat
wizard.

What I'd like to do is, rather than having users on the network savin
the file as random names, to have some control over the naming proces
so that the customer's name and the date is picked up and turned int
the file name.

I've got as far as choosing the filename with this formula:-

=CONCATENATE(Customer,"_",Date,".xls")

which gives me the name. I also will have a standard path that thi
tags on to on the network.

Please can you tell me how to save the file based on this cell'
value?

Thanks

Analys

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