VBA Code to duplicate workbook

mrexcelhelp123

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HI There again,

Any existing VBA code out there already that I can use to :

Duplicate an active open workbook and prompt user for a new filename before saving

Thanks!
 

Excel Facts

Which Excel functions can ignore hidden rows?
The SUBTOTAL and AGGREGATE functions ignore hidden rows. AGGREGATE can also exclude error cells and more.
Here are a couple of options:


Sub TryThis()
Dim sFileName As String
sFileName = Application.GetSaveAsFilename
If sFileName = "False" Then Exit Sub
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs sFileName
End Sub

.....OR
Sub TryThis()
Application.Dialogs(xlDialogSaveAs).Show
End Sub

Also check out the archive area of this site to aid with other questions:

http://www.mrexcel.com/archive/VBA
 
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