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9.3

Saving file name in (.xls) extension

Asked by billcute in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

QUESTION:
How can I be able to save an excel file using TenDay.xls file name and into the current folder when exporting data to excel in Access?.

I tried the following line code in the Code Snippet and I received:

Compile Error:
Constant Expression Required.

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Private Sub cmdExport_Click()
    'define variables
    Dim xlApp As Object
    Dim xlBook As Object
    
    Const SaveAsFileName = (Application.CurrentProject.Path & "\Excelfolder\Tenday.xls")
    
    'check if required subdirectory exists and if not create it
    If Dir(Application.CurrentProject.Path & "\Excelfolder", vbDirectory) = "" Then MkDir Application.CurrentProject.Path & "\Excelfolder"
' ........................
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With xlBook
    xlApp.ActiveWindow.LargeScroll Up:=5
'   .SaveAs SaveAsFileName '<<-- I tried this option then the next line
 
'   .SaveAs (Application.CurrentProject.Path & "\Excelfolder\" & Tenday & ".xls")   '<<-- Also note this line
 
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