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Default command button to save

I am trying to open a save from button 3 for just the worksheet not the whole
workbook. I am really new at this I have two tries..help

Private Sub CommandButton3_Click()
fileSaveName = Application.GetSaveAsFilename(fileFilter:="Microso ft Excel
Workbook (*.xls), *.xls")
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:=fileSaveName
End Sub
or
Dim vResponse As Variant

vResponse = Application.GetSaveAsFilename( _
FileFilter:="Microsoft Excel Files (*.xls), *.xls", _
Title:="Please select your file")
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:=fileSaveName
If vResponse < False Then
MsgBox Prompt:="You selected '" & vResponse & "'.", _
Buttons:=vbOKOnly Or vbInformation
Else
MsgBox Prompt:="You cancelled.", _
Buttons:=vbOKOnly Or vbInformation
End If
End Sub




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