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My company an estimate worksheet that is protected with certain validations.
What they want is for the users to have to save the estimate that they that filled out under a different name in their own folder. Is there a way to do this? |
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Perhaps you could write-protect the file so that they cannot save the
file with the same name. If you are working on a network then your IT guys should be able to give the workers read access to the master file but not write-access to the folder, so they would have to save it elsewhere. Hope this helps. Pete On Nov 3, 6:30*pm, springtimetigger wrote: My company an estimate worksheet that is protected with certain validations. * What they want is for the users to have to save the estimate that they that filled out under a different name in their own folder. *Is there a way to do this? |
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One way is to save the file on the network, then provide everybody with a
small workbook that has a one-line macro in it Workbooks.add(full network path & name) Excel will create a new workbook that is a COPY of the master. "springtimetigger" wrote: My company an estimate worksheet that is protected with certain validations. What they want is for the users to have to save the estimate that they that filled out under a different name in their own folder. Is there a way to do this? |
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You can save them as a template. Excell will automatically save them in the
templates filter of your computer. You can change that to the folder of your choice. When a user opens the template, it will automatically add a 1 to the worksheet name and force you to save as. I use this frequently on a large variety of templates / forms that are built in excell and it has worked very well for me and the other users. To make changes to the template, a user must obviously choose to do so Serendipity "springtimetigger" wrote: My company an estimate worksheet that is protected with certain validations. What they want is for the users to have to save the estimate that they that filled out under a different name in their own folder. Is there a way to do this? |
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