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Hello Everyone,
I have written a macro so that it formats some code, creates another workbook, and then saves the code to the harddrive. It all works fine, but I want to save it to the same file name everytime. Is there a command that I can write that will AUTOMATICALLY save the file and overwrite the file??? After the script runs, then a msgbox pops up and always asks, "calander.csv already exists, do you want to overwrite??" Can I write some code that will do that? Here is the code I have now: ChDir "C:\Program Files\InternetMacros\Downloads" ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:= _ "C:\Program Files\InternetMacros\Downloads\calander.csv", FileFormat:=xlCSV, _ CreateBackup:=False Any help would be greatly appreciated, Michael Vaughan |
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