Hello.
I realized this morning that a prievous post may not have been clead.
This is what I a trying to do through a word userform.
I gather information from the user, this information among other things
contain two parts to a folder name that will be created. Some of this
information is also transfered into several Word documents. So...
I have a folder name that looks like this, after it is created.
c:\Job Files\B 06-100.Kodak Expansion\
Variables;
JobNumber = B 06-100
JobName = Kodak Expansion
I have several sub-folders of this newly created folder. I want to save
say test.doc into
c:\Job Files\B 06-100.Kodak Expansion\Miscellaneous\
How can I save to this directory using the variable names, instead of the
file names, the reason is because this is always gonna change. Thanks for
the reply.

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Jean-Yves - 23 Aug 2006 11:35 GMT
HI
See answer to your previous post on VBA Permission error
Regards
JY
Hello.
I realized this morning that a prievous post may not have been clead.
This is what I a trying to do through a word userform.
I gather information from the user, this information among other things
contain two parts to a folder name that will be created. Some of this
information is also transfered into several Word documents. So...
I have a folder name that looks like this, after it is created.
c:\Job Files\B 06-100.Kodak Expansion\
Variables;
JobNumber = B 06-100
JobName = Kodak Expansion
I have several sub-folders of this newly created folder. I want to save
say test.doc into
c:\Job Files\B 06-100.Kodak Expansion\Miscellaneous\
How can I save to this directory using the variable names, instead of the
file names, the reason is because this is always gonna change. Thanks for
the reply.

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