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Is it possible to turn off errors in macros???

I think the best way to accomplish what I need to do is to save the
file on both locations. When the macro runs it is going to error out
on one of the attempts to save but if I can some how turn off that
function it will automatically save. This way there is no need to ask
the user if he is at home or at work.

Again, my programming ability is limited to hacking existing code and
my searching the forums has not turned up anything like this.

Thanks again for your help with this. It is much appreciated.


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