Arthur Fuller
fuller.artful at gmail.com
Sun Feb 19 07:09:43 CST 2012
I agree with you, William. I have done this sort of work by opening a template file, then doing what I need, and finally giving the user "Save as..." with a default folder. It is much easier to code VBA natively in Excel, especially since it can all live in the template. When it needs fixes or enhancements, you only have to edit one file. A. On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 6:13 AM, William Benson <vbacreations at gmail.com>wrote: > I didn't say it had to be a workbook they even know about. It can be one > your access version copies over from a network like an xlam which opens > invisibly. Just saying it is easier to code excel stuff and manipulation of > excel objects using excel. > On Feb 18, 2012 10:34 AM, "Mark Simms" <marksimms at verizon.net> wrote: > >