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Summary: After processing a document in a WordBasic macro, you probably need to save it. Here's how. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 6, and Word 95.)
If you want to save a document under control of your WordBasic macro, you can use the FileSaveAll statement. This is the same as choosing the Save command from the File menu, so it will display the Save As dialog box if the document you are saving has not been previously saved. The syntax is as follows:
FileSaveAll .Name="filename"
where filename is the full name (including a path) that you want used for the file.
Tip #797 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 6 95
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