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I was lucky enough to come across this macro on this forum to save as pdf but I need to alter a bit so that it allows the user to select the folder to save it in. Any ideas?
With ActiveDocument .ExportAsFixedFormat OutputFileName:=Split(.FullName, ".")(0) & ".pdf", _ ExportFormat:=wdExportFormatPDF, OpenAfterExport:=False, _ OptimizeFor:=wdExportOptimizeForPrint, Range:=wdExportAllDocument, _ Item:=wdExportDocumentContent, IncludeDocProps:=True, KeepIRM:=True, _ CreateBookmarks:=wdExportCreateNoBookmarks, DocStructureTags:=True, _ BitmapMissingFonts:=True, UseISO19005_1:=False End With Thanks! |
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