VBA save as .xlsx

Duckbill32

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Office Version
  1. 2021
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  1. Windows
Hi everyone,
I am wondering how to open SaveAs dialog box so, that the saving file format would already be preselected as Excel Workbook (.xlsx), even if the original file has different extension.
I can open SaveAs window with this code, but how to preselect the formatting?
VBA Code:
Application.Dialogs(xlDialogSaveAs).Show

Thanks!
 

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VBA Code:
saveWorkbook = Application.Dialogs(xlDialogSaveAs).Show(Arg1:="", Arg2:=51)
 
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Solution
Glad it did work! Argument1 is reserved for the file name. So, that you can predefine a file name also.
 
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