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Userform - Insert File's last saved Date

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    Userform - Insert File's last saved Date

    Could anyone advise if there is an easy way of showing the active file "Last Saved Date" on a Userform and have it show automatically when the Userform is opened?

    The Scenario is:

    I have a "Main" userform screen and I want to have a text line which says, "File last updated on xx/yy/zzzz ". This must show up automatically when the "main" userform is opened.


    Any assistance would be appreciated.
    Last edited by mcp21x; 12-15-2009 at 08:55 PM.

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    Re: Userform - Insert File's last saved Date

    Hello mcp21x,

    This function will return the date the active workbook was last saved.
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    Re: Userform - Insert File's last saved Date

    This Function will find the last date modified, place it in your UserForm Module
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    Re: Userform - Insert File's last saved Date

    Thanks everyone. That works perfectly.

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