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Default reading a range name as part of Save-as file


Hello J.O.

You didn't give an example of what code you did try. Did you try what
have below? Let me know

ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs
Filename:="Staging List " & Format(Range("Current_Date").Value
"mm-dd-yy") & ".xls",
FileFormat:=xlWorkbookNorma

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