Workbooks property

R

Rpettis31

For the life of me I can not remember how to add a variable name to a file
path.
I have converted a file from text to xls and have saved it as myfile - date
in mmddyy

I have tried workbooks("myfile-"&date).close savechanges:=false.

but it does not like that.
 
J

JLGWhiz

ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs FileName:=Workbooks(myFile & Format(Date, "mmddyy")

You can't add the date and us SaveChanges = False. It won't save anything.
 
R

Rpettis31

The file has already been saved. I am copying data from this file and
pasting it to another workbook. I am just looking to close the workbook now.
 
J

JLGWhiz

Either of these should work, depending on which workbook is active and which
contains the code that is running.


ActiveWorkbook.Close SaveChanges:=False
Workbooks(myFile & "-" & date) SaveChanges:=False

Using date as a variable in not a good idea since Date is a reserved word in
VB.
If you use it as a variable then it should be modified. i.e. myDate, edate,
etc.
Otherwise, it can create problems during runtime.
 
J

JLGWhiz

If you still have problems, then try inserting this code snippet.

fName = ActiveWorkbook.Name
Workbooks(fName).Close SaveChanges:=False
 
R

Rpettis31

This worked, Thanks...Its always the easiest answer that seems to always
cause me the most issues.

Thanks alot.
Robert
 

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