Using VBA to Create a Dialog Box to Save an Excel File with Various Options

MRG40

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  1. 2013
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  1. Windows
I would like to program a "Save File" button in an excel sheet to open a Dialog Box to allow the user to save the excel file, offering various resultant file formats (such as the option to save as either a PDF file or an Excel file [.xlsx or .xlsm file formats]). Can you provide instruction or sample code to accomplish this?
 

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VBA Code:
Application.Dialogs(xlDialogSaveAs).Show
 
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VBA Code:
Sub v()
Application.Dialogs(xlDialogSaveAs).Show
End Sub
 
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