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I am wanting to save a workbook using a macro that will create the filename
from concatenating the contents of 2 cells (C3 and C4 with a hyphen between the text). This new workbook will be attached to a record in a software program. I will then need to save the workbook under its original name as I use a second workbook that the first one uses for doing a number of lookups and it looks to the origiinal name to transfer data. I have created a macro to save the file under the original filename and another one to delete the contents of most of the cells that are used to input data. If I could do this using Buttons on the workbook instead of CTRL ?, that would probably be better for me and the 8 people who will be using these workbooks. |
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