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Greg Little

SaveAs Question
 
I'm using
Activeworkbook.SaveAs.("C:Copyofthecurrent") to save a copy
on my desktop. If this runs on Win 98, works just fine. What happens
if it runs on Win 2k or XP, which have multiple users? Is the user an
issue or will it just save to the desktop, which is the desired
result? Also, what happens in the rare case that the user doesn't have
a C drive? I'd expect a macro error- How do I get around these
problems, if problems they are? TIA
Greg

Jim Cone

SaveAs Question
 
Greg,

I can't get your code snippet to compile.
However, the following code will place a shortcut to the active workbook on the desktop.
Maybe it will suit your needs...
'-----------------------------------------
Sub DesktopShortcut()
Dim WSHShell As Object
Dim MyShortcut As Object
Dim DesktopPath As String

Set WSHShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
DesktopPath = WSHShell.SpecialFolders("Desktop")
Set MyShortcut = WSHShell.CreateShortcut(DesktopPath & "\" & ActiveWorkbook.Name & ".lnk")

With MyShortcut
.TargetPath = ActiveWorkbook.FullName
' .IconLocation = "F:\Icons\Arrows\ARW03LT.ICO" 'your choice
.WindowStyle = 1 'not sure if needed
.Save
End With

Set WSHShell = Nothing
Set MyShortcut = Nothing
MsgBox "A shortcut has been placed on your desktop. ", vbInformation, " Primitive Software"
End Sub
'----------------------------------

Jim Cone
San Francisco, CA

"Greg Little" wrote in message om...
I'm using
Activeworkbook.SaveAs.("C:Copyofthecurrent") to save a copy
on my desktop. If this runs on Win 98, works just fine. What happens
if it runs on Win 2k or XP, which have multiple users? Is the user an
issue or will it just save to the desktop, which is the desired
result? Also, what happens in the rare case that the user doesn't have
a C drive? I'd expect a macro error- How do I get around these
problems, if problems they are? TIA
Greg


Greg Little

SaveAs Question
 
My Bad, there's an extra period in there- should read

Activeworkbook.SaveAs ("C:Copyofthecurrent")

This should save a copy of the current workbook as whatever name is specified in
the quotes. What I'm after is making sure it is saved on the desktop.It has
previously done sounder Win 98, however it seems to want to put the copy in the
documents folder on XP. Is there a way to force it to the desktop on later
versions of windows, which include multiple users?


On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 18:01:09 -0800, "Jim Cone" wrote:

Greg,

I can't get your code snippet to compile.
However, the following code will place a shortcut to the active workbook on the desktop.
Maybe it will suit your needs...
'-----------------------------------------
Sub DesktopShortcut()
Dim WSHShell As Object
Dim MyShortcut As Object
Dim DesktopPath As String

Set WSHShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
DesktopPath = WSHShell.SpecialFolders("Desktop")
Set MyShortcut = WSHShell.CreateShortcut(DesktopPath & "\" & ActiveWorkbook.Name & ".lnk")

With MyShortcut
.TargetPath = ActiveWorkbook.FullName
' .IconLocation = "F:\Icons\Arrows\ARW03LT.ICO" 'your choice
.WindowStyle = 1 'not sure if needed
.Save
End With

Set WSHShell = Nothing
Set MyShortcut = Nothing
MsgBox "A shortcut has been placed on your desktop. ", vbInformation, " Primitive Software"
End Sub
'----------------------------------

Jim Cone
San Francisco, CA

"Greg Little" wrote in message om...
I'm using
Activeworkbook.SaveAs.("C:Copyofthecurrent") to save a copy
on my desktop. If this runs on Win 98, works just fine. What happens
if it runs on Win 2k or XP, which have multiple users? Is the user an
issue or will it just save to the desktop, which is the desired
result? Also, what happens in the rare case that the user doesn't have
a C drive? I'd expect a macro error- How do I get around these
problems, if problems they are? TIA
Greg



Jim Cone

SaveAs Question
 
Greg,

Did you try the code I supplied?
In any case, I recorded a macro and saved a new workbook to the desktop.
This is what I got...

ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:= _
"C:\Documents and Settings\user\Desktop\Book2.xls", FileFormat:=xlNormal, _
Password:="", WriteResPassword:="", ReadOnlyRecommended:=False, _
CreateBackup:=False

Regards,
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA

"Greg Little" wrote in message ...
My Bad, there's an extra period in there- should read
Activeworkbook.SaveAs ("C:Copyofthecurrent")
This should save a copy of the current workbook as whatever name is specified in
the quotes. What I'm after is making sure it is saved on the desktop.It has
previously done sounder Win 98, however it seems to want to put the copy in the
documents folder on XP. Is there a way to force it to the desktop on later
versions of windows, which include multiple users?


On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 18:01:09 -0800, "Jim Cone" wrote:
Greg,
I can't get your code snippet to compile.
However, the following code will place a shortcut to the active workbook on the desktop.
Maybe it will suit your needs...
'-----------------------------------------
Sub DesktopShortcut()
Dim WSHShell As Object
Dim MyShortcut As Object
Dim DesktopPath As String
Set WSHShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
DesktopPath = WSHShell.SpecialFolders("Desktop")
Set MyShortcut = WSHShell.CreateShortcut(DesktopPath & "\" & ActiveWorkbook.Name & ".lnk")
With MyShortcut
.TargetPath = ActiveWorkbook.FullName
' .IconLocation = "F:\Icons\Arrows\ARW03LT.ICO" 'your choice
.WindowStyle = 1 'not sure if needed
.Save
End With
Set WSHShell = Nothing
Set MyShortcut = Nothing
MsgBox "A shortcut has been placed on your desktop. ", vbInformation, " Primitive Software"
End Sub
'----------------------------------
Jim Cone
San Francisco, CA

"Greg Little" wrote in message om...
I'm using
Activeworkbook.SaveAs.("C:Copyofthecurrent") to save a copy
on my desktop. If this runs on Win 98, works just fine. What happens
if it runs on Win 2k or XP, which have multiple users? Is the user an
issue or will it just save to the desktop, which is the desired
result? Also, what happens in the rare case that the user doesn't have
a C drive? I'd expect a macro error- How do I get around these
problems, if problems they are? TIA
Greg




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