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Old 11-17-2017, 01:20 PM
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macropod macropod is offline Creating a macro from a non-saved Word doc that duplicates the current open document and saves it Windows 7 64bit Creating a macro from a non-saved Word doc that duplicates the current open document and saves it Office 2010 32bit
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So why not simply have the macro save the current document to wherever you want it, close it, then re-open the original one?
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