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    Re: Save a Macro Enabled Template to a custom location with a custom file name.

    What snb means is that we are here to help people learn to use Excel, not do the work for them.
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    Re: Save a Macro Enabled Template to a custom location with a custom file name.

    Quote Originally Posted by royUK View Post
    What snb means is that we are here to help people learn to use Excel, not do the work for them.
    I am sorry if my original post portrays that I am here to get people work for me.

    I had problem completing certain task, searched about that problem, landed over to http://www.excelforum.com/excel-prog...-template.html, tried to make it work for me, it didn't and after your suggestion I started a new thread, that's it
    Isn't that's what forums are for... to help and get help. Even I am a member of lot of forums where I help people if the their posts falls under my area of expertise, I don't ask them to read books.

    Anyways, If you still think I am asking for something unjustified, you are most welcome to delete the thread.

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