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Filename created by passing parameter of cell values
 
I have posted this in the general Excel discussion group but it might
be better here.

Hello,
Has anyone experience with passing cell parameters to a file name using

a button and VB? I have a spreadsheet I am using to send out to
multiple individuals to collect data and need a consistent format to
help manage the files that I will be receiving via email.

Here is what I have in mind: There are three cells containing data that

I would like to concatenate into a file name for my spreadsheet. The
filename would end up being something like: cell1_cell2_cell3_date.xls.

Finishing the data entry, the user would click on a button within the
spreadsheet, then click on the OK button in the SaveAs window. The
next step would involve code that emails the spreadsheet as an
attachement (this is done already). We are all on the same version of
Outlook and Excel so compatibility is not an issue. Any ideas?


Thanks.


Don Guillett

Filename created by passing parameter of cell values
 
see ans in other post.

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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

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ps.com...
I have posted this in the general Excel discussion group but it might
be better here.

Hello,
Has anyone experience with passing cell parameters to a file name using

a button and VB? I have a spreadsheet I am using to send out to
multiple individuals to collect data and need a consistent format to
help manage the files that I will be receiving via email.

Here is what I have in mind: There are three cells containing data that

I would like to concatenate into a file name for my spreadsheet. The
filename would end up being something like: cell1_cell2_cell3_date.xls.

Finishing the data entry, the user would click on a button within the
spreadsheet, then click on the OK button in the SaveAs window. The
next step would involve code that emails the spreadsheet as an
attachement (this is done already). We are all on the same version of
Outlook and Excel so compatibility is not an issue. Any ideas?


Thanks.





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