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Old 04-30-2023, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Ddadoo57 View Post
Thanks for your answer too, Italophile!
If it's not possible, I'll manage this problem differently by asking the user to rename the document, by clicking on the "Save" button of the custom tab.
Have a nice evening,
David
The Save button does not provide for renaming. It saves to the same file, name and location. This is if it is the Save command.



Perhaps you should be using a Template instead of a document?
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