Roy_Excel_Island_Apps

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
This is my code:

Dim New_file_name

New_file_name = Application.GetSaveAsFilename("Verbruik_LT_" & Format(Now(), "dd-mm-yyyy hh_mm"), "Microsoft Excel Workbook (*.xlsb), *.xlsb")

Set NewBook = Workbooks.Add

Verbruik_LT.UsedRange.Copy

With NewBook.Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1")
.PasteSpecial (xlPasteValuesAndNumberFormats)
.PasteSpecial (xlPasteColumnWidths)
.PasteSpecial (xlPasteFormats)
End With

NewBook.SaveAs FileName:=New_file_name

I'm getting error 1004 on the SaveAs. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks!
 

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