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9.3

Macro to save an excel file as text tab delimited with a .TO extension

Asked by boukaka in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

I have a simple little macro that saves an excel file as text tab delimited with a specific filename requested by my client however they want the file to have a .TO extension and currently my macro causes it to save as filename TDCMAN_20080531.TO.txt. How do I get it to save without tacking on the .txt?

Sub SaveAsTxtTabDelwithName()
'
' SaveAsTxtTabDelwithName Macro
' Macro recorded 6/9/2008 by gmales
'
' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+t
'
    Set wb = ActiveWorkbook
    Set ws = wb.ActiveSheet
    ws.Copy
    strFile = wb.Path & "\" & "TDCMAN_" & Format(Now, "yyyymmdd") & ".TO"
    With ActiveWorkbook
        On Error Resume Next
        .SaveAs fileName:=strFile, FileFormat:=xlText, CreateBackup:=False
        .Close SaveChanges:=False
    End With
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