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Without seeing your actual code, it's impossible to say why something that worked in Office 2007 doesn't work under Office 2013.

As for your logic, your SaveAs & Save subs could both call the same sub to log the details, but I can't see where the requirement to Prevent SaveAs or Save from running again would apply. After all, what do you intend to happen if the user makes further changes to the file, or wants to create a second copy via SaveAs?
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