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![]() I have a specific template that I fill out for certain requests. When hit “SAVE AS”, is there a way to create a message box that says, "Di you review the market code" and then provides a check box that say "no" or "yes". If it you click "yes," then the workbook could be saved if you click "no" it would give you the opportunity to review your work and do SAVE AS again. I only need this for one specific template; i only needs to be saved there, not in the personal.xls. A message bo like this would really help cut down on the errors as we have 7 variables and many of them differ only by one character. I have a basic understanding of VBA code, SQL and macros. If anyon could help me, I would appreciate it. Thank -- kajer ----------------------------------------------------------------------- kajero's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=3739 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?threadid=57077 |
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