Save As New Woorkbook From Input Name
Apr 15, 2009Save As new woorkbook from Input Name
I have one line with input box
Save As new woorkbook from Input Name
I have one line with input box
Macro to save as "xxx" Input box "___".xls
in the same folder as the original file?
xxx is defalut part of file name and input box for user to add criteria about file.xls
ie.. xxx_critera.xls
I am looking for some macro code to create an Input box which will prompt the user to enter a specific date (not todays date so NOW function is not appropriate). This will in turn cause the file to be saved in a specific folder with the date becoming the name of the saved file.
I have a spreadsheet that requires an entry into an Input Box before the rest of the workbook is created. Users click on the button, an Input Box appears and they must enter data. Once the data is entered and they click OK the file is created and saved to their local drive with the name ".xls" and then the sheet closes.
What I want is to have the file that is created be named as whatever the user enters into the Input Box field.
I need to:Turn off "save" and "save as" command barsPrompt user for a unique filename Save file to a specific directory on the network common to all "p:dataprc"Requery user if filename exists and if they DON'T want to overwrite.Return to worksheet (there is only one) if the user cancels from the message box.Turn commandbars back on The macro runs from an on screen button
I get bug errors on NO or CANCEL when clicked in the message box. This is my current
Private Sub Workbook_Open()
Application.CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Controls("File").Controls("Save As...").Enabled = False
Application.CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Controls("File").Controls("Save").Enabled = False
End Sub
Sub SaveMe()
'
' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+z
'
Dim BaseDir As String
Dim NewName As String
BaseDir = "p:dataprc" ...........
I am an excel user and know only some basic functions of excel. My query is how do i save data inputted in an excel sheet to another sheet in database form (tabulated). I will try to explain what my present input and outputs are and what I would like to achieve. I think this would make my requirement more understandable.
Present Input:
My Excel Sheet (has only one record per sheet). This after being filled up, is printed. This sheet gets overwritten when a new record is filled in as it replaces the previous data.
Present Output:
Hard Copy of the form, which is printed.
Required Input:
Excel Sheet (has only one record per sheet). This after being filled up, is printed. This sheet gets overwritten when a new record is filled in as it replaces the previous data.
Required Processing:
As the sheet is printed, it should save the data in tabulated form in the same file on a different sheet.
Required Output:
1. Hard copy of the form, which is printed.
2. Saving the data to another sheet in database format i.e. in tabulated form so that analysis or comparisons may be done.
I currently have a macro to import user selected .Dat files into a new workbook, each on its own worksheet. My problem comes in trying to save this new workbook in the same folder as the imported .Dat files. I was thinking there should be a way to gather the file path from the imported files and use that in the Save As command.
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I have a excel sheet in it. Is it possible? That when in any cell I input data in a cell and press "enter" then it save automatically.
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Input Box Msg 1 - "What is your labor cost?" (NUM1)
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I've attached the excel file for easier reference.
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find out how a developer would change the original vba code, not how a user can interact with an input box by using vba.
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Sub SplitSheetsNoDelete1()
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
Dim Lmainsheet As String
Dim Lrow As Integer
Dim lcontinue As Boolean
Dim LColamaster As String
Dim lcolatest As String
'Retrieve name of sheet that contains the data
Lmainsheet = ActiveSheet.Name
'Initialize variables
lcontinue = True
Lrow = 2.....................................
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