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Running excel macro always display this message "A file named 'sample.xlsm' already exist

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    Running excel macro always display this message "A file named 'sample.xlsm' already exist

    Hi Expert,

    I have an excel macro that call by VB script using task manager. a message always appear or display.
    This is the message A file named 'sample.xlsm' already exist in this location. do you want to replace it? or
    Do you want to save the changes you made to 'sample.xlsm;? Yes, No, Cancel.

    If I run the macro through excel it is working, it doesnt receivend anything like this message.

    May I ask what's the problem with my macro

    Here is the excel macro code that call by VB script.

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    Last edited by Jovillanueva; 01-28-2014 at 02:29 AM.

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