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Old 03-24-2015, 07:37 AM
shawnee24 shawnee24 is offline FileSaveAs and UpdateAllFields macros not working in new document Windows 7 64bit FileSaveAs and UpdateAllFields macros not working in new document Office 2010 64bit
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Default FileSaveAs and UpdateAllFields macros not working in new document


Hi, I have a .docx document that I am doing a directory merge into. This document has both the FileSaveAs and UpdateAllFields macros in the footer to automatically update the file name each time it is saved as. However, after I finish the merge into a new document, while the macros are still there, they don't seem to run. I Save As the new file name and the file name field in the footer does not update to the new saved as name. I have tested the base document over and over again and these macros operate well. It's just after the merge is finished in the new document they don't run. I am very much a beginner in both the merge and macro tasks... Thanks in advance!
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