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My intent is to post the current Excel spreadsheet document to a public
folder, so I can view its properties etc.

And not post it as an attchment to a mail item that gets posted to it.

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I found the post command which is one step in the right direction.
Here is the command I used

wb.Post ("\\Public Folders\All Public Folders\PurchasingFolder\")

However, a dailog box pops up with the public folders tree view

What is the syntax of the "destination" parameter, so it would post without
bringing up the dialog box.

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My intent is to post the current Excel spreadsheet document to a public
folder, so I can view its properties etc.

And not post it as an attchment to a mail item that gets posted to it.

Thanks,

Dominique

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