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    auto backup macro code

    hi,
    Is there code to automatically save a backup excel file to another computer ( from server folder ) in computer network. (backup each time file save)

    thanks
    herukuncahyono
    Last edited by herukuncahyono; 05-02-2010 at 09:30 PM.

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    Re: auto backup macro code

    Something like this maybe:

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    Needs to be placed on the ThisWorkbook page of your workbook's VBA project.

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    Re: auto backup macro code

    hi Domski,

    thanks for sharing your knowledge

    regards
    herukuncahyono

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    Re: auto backup macro code

    dear all

    is there a way to make a backup copy but with out the macros..

    regards
    ashok

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    Re: auto backup macro code

    Welcome to the Forum, bkgashok, unfortunately:

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