Dear Paul,
Thank you for the clarification, it is great help. 
I am now able to make it work for various users.

Thanks a ton. 
gargeeDate: Tue, 11 Aug 2015 12:41:11 +0000
From: schreiner_p...@att.net
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Help with saveas file code

The user's "My Documents" folder is USUALLY set up in the C:\users\useridfolder.
There's several ways of getting the login account name, but I think something 
like:
MyDocsPath = Environ("USERPROFILE") & "\My Documents"
should give you the path to the user's My Documents folder. 
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 Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2015 8:47 AM
 Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Help with saveas file code
   



Dear Experts, 

 

I have this code which opens the saveas dialogue box and prepopulates the
file name and the extension type which then allows the user to select a folder
to save the file.   

 

I want to be able to save the file in my documents without asking the user
to select a folder , the catch here is that the file will be used by different 
users
and I don’t have the path for each of them. I tried using
application.defaultfilepath but have not been able to make it work with the
combination of a dynamic name as below. 

 

Sub etsaveformat() 

  Dim namea As String 

  Dim nameb As String 

  Dim namec As String 

   

  namea =
Range("i1").Value 

  nameb =
Range("j1").Value 

  namec =
Range("k1").Value 

   

  With
Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogSaveAs) 

    .InitialFileName = namea &
nameb & "-" & namec 

    .FilterIndex = 1 

    If .Show Then .Execute 

  End With 

End Sub 

 

Thanks for the help in advance. 




Thanks and Regards,
Gargee Singh
 
                                          




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