Save file as - sheet names in workbook macro

ian_a91

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Is it possible to get a file name to save is accordance with the names of the sheets inside the workbook?

For example I have 5 sheets in a workbook macro'd to date Monday to Friday e.g. 21/04/2014 - 25/04/2014

So I can have a macro that would save the file as "Weekly Summary - 21/04/2014 - 25/05/2014"

Any help would be much appreciated :)
 

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Sure you can build the file name like this:
Code:
MyFileName = "Weekly Summary - " & Sheets(1).Name & " - " & Sheets(5).Name & ".xlsx"
If you need to know what the "SaveAs" command in VBA looks like, you should be able to get that easy enough using the Macro Recorder.
 
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