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Default Saving as a specifc file name in increments


Hi all,

I have an invoice worksheet that I keep adding stuff to to make it wor
as simply as possible. I have a Text box in the invoice sheet that
enter manualy a invoice #. Then I save the file with the name as th
invoice number, ex: 00040.xls

Now, I would like to not have to manualy put the invoice number in th
invoice and save it as that name.

Is there a way that when save-as my invoice.xls, that it looks in th
same directory and saves itself as the next invoice # (file 0040.xl
exist? then save as 0041.xls).

Let me know if this is remotely possible.

Regards,

Nelso

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