Save Location - Date Format

  • Thread starter Thread starter Ravi Sandhu
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Ravi Sandhu

Hello all

This is how my button is programmed...

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Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
Me.TextBox1.Text = Date
End Sub

Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
MyPath = "\\tprc1fanp001\shared\Enforcement, Enquiry &
Complaints\Manual
Payment History\" 'Set the Path
MyFileName = "Date" & Me.TextBox1.Text & ".xls" 'Create the
File Name
MySaveString = MyPath & MyFileName 'String the two together

ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:=MySaveString, FileFormat:= _
xlNormal, Password:="", WriteResPassword:="", _
ReadOnlyRecommended:=False, CreateBackup:=False
End Sub

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This is my error message:



Run Time Error '1004':
Microsoft Excel cannot access the file
'\\tprc1fanp001\shared\Enforcement,
Enquiry & Complaints\Manual Payment History\Date06\02' There are
several
possible reasons:
-The file name or path name does not exist
-The file you're trying to open is being used by another program.

Close the document in the other program, and try again

End or Debug


I was advised:

Hyphens and underscores are valid. Underscores get hidden if hyperlinks
are involved. But would certainly suggest using four digit year and
placing year before month before day of month, so you can sort
on filename when looking at a directory. i.e.
format(now(),"yyyy-mm-dd") -or-
format(now(),"yyyy_mmdd")

But where do I put format(now(),"yyyy-mm-dd") ?

Thanks
 
[posted and mailed]

Microsoft Excel cannot access the file
'\\tprc1fanp001\shared\Enforcement,
Enquiry & Complaints\Manual Payment History\Date06\02' There are

Your problem is that you are using the character "/" in the filename (it's
part of the date). This is an invalid character in a Windows filename.

Windows interprets the / as the end of the filename.

You have to replace the / with some other character (like -) in order for
it to work like you expect.
 
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