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Hi Rizah,
I wonder why you're using ActiveX controls instead of formfields for the document? And, if you save your 'form' as a Word template (.dot extension), the users can simply double-click on it to create a new document that Word will allow them to save with whatever name they like in whatever folder they like with a .doc extension. Or you could use a macro to force them to save the file to a particular folder with a name derived from one or more of the fields.
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