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9.6

Self saving Excel template with Invoice number generator

Asked by mmerlin in Microsoft Office Suite

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I have created an Invoice template using excel 2000.

The actual "Invoice Number" is stored in a cell (K 3)

I am looking for a VBA procedure or function which runs when the spreadsheet opens.

On opening the spreadsheet the following events could occur

1.  Cell K 3 (the invoice number) is incremented by one.

2.  The (template) spreadsheet is then saved (with the invoice number incremented so that next time the template is instantiated, the invoice number will be one higher)

3.  The spreadsheet then calls a (save as) function and saves itself in an "invoices" directory eg: "x:\invoices"
with the filename Invoice12345.xls (where in this example, 12345 is the newly incremented invoice number)

I know a little bit of VBA, but I am an Excel newbie and was hoping someone could help.



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