​Dear Rjag,

First of all save that code excel file as .xlsm format then run the code it
should work properly.
if found any error then pls let me know.

Warm Regards,
Gawli Anil.



On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 7:45 AM, rich johnson <rjagai...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Well Paul there's a guy in England who says this formula works for him.
> I'm awaiting his reply on another forum but he apparently doesn't log on to
> often. I also know of another formula some claim to work the difference
> being Value & ".xlsm" is replaced with Format=51. I can't get either to
> work. EXCEL 2014 is the software I'm using.
>
>
>
> On Saturday, August 23, 2014 12:35:08 PM UTC-5, rjag...@aim.com wrote:
>>
>> *Create macro to save macro template as macro enabled workbook using cell
>> value as file name*
>>
>>  This is  what I'm trying to do. Save the Macro Template on a network
>> drive as a Macro Excel file using a cell value as the file name.
>> I got this working but now when I try to open the file it saved the error
>> message is: file is corrupt or format not recognized.
>> What up wid dat ?
>>
>>
>> Sub Save_Me()
>> '
>> ' Save Me Macro
>> '
>>
>> '
>> ActiveWorkbook.SaveCopyAs Filename:="F:\GP SAVED BY RICH\" &
>> Range("E5").Value & ".xlsm"
>> End Sub
>>
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