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I am trying to save my workbook to a file on my shared drive.

When I change the default save location in the options menue it works fine for the first instance but when I return and open the file ... even the one from the shared drive it faults back the C: drive location on my laptop. My excel version is 2010 and my code for file name is below ... I just dont know how to force the path/destination in VBA

Code:
Dim namefile As Variant
With Worksheets("Panelas")
namefile = .Range("V3") & "_" & .Range("C5") & "_" & .Range("P3") & "_" & Format(Now, "yyyy-mm-dd") & ".xlsm"
End With
namefile = Application.GetSaveAsFilename(namefile, fileFilter:="Excel Files (*.xlsm), *.xlsm")

[code]....

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