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SaveCopyAs Workbook rather than saveAs

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    SaveCopyAs Workbook rather than saveAs

    Hi, im using the below code and trying to save the file using savecopyas rather than saveas because i want to keep the original file open.

    but kept getting object define error, am i missing something? Thx

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    Re: SaveCopyAs Workbook rather than saveAs

    Have you tried just:

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    Re: SaveCopyAs Workbook rather than saveAs

    thats works, thx Andrew

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    Re: SaveCopyAs Workbook rather than saveAs

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