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Renaming Filepaths within Macro script

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    Renaming Filepaths within Macro script

    Hi,

    First off, Im extremely new to VBA.
    I have a macro script in development at the moment to automatically send emails with attachments through Lotus Notes and I need a piece of code that can automatically change the 'date' (eg. 24-02-10) in each of the filepaths on my UserForm Sub.

    Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
    Cheers

    Tony

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    Re: Renaming Filepaths within Macro script

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    Re: Renaming Filepaths within Macro script

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