Microsoft KB Archive/184157

= WD98: Avoiding "Save As" Alert When Saving to Different Format =

Article ID: 184157

Article Last Modified on 6/17/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 98 for Macintosh

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This article was previously published under Q184157





SUMMARY
When you save a file in a format other than the default Microsoft Word 98 format, the Office Assistant warns you that you may lose some features.

This article discusses a method you can use to avoid this warning each time you save a document.



MORE INFORMATION
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To prevent the Office Assistant warning each time you save a document in a format other than Word 98, you need to create three Visual Basic for Applications macros. Name each macro as follows:

FileSave, FileSaveAs, and Save_SaveAs

and type the following example Visual Basic for Applications code into each respective macro: Sub FileSave ' If the document has not been saved ' display the File SaveAs dialog. If ActiveDocument.Saved = False Then ' Call the Save_SaveAs macro. Save_SaveAs Else ' Otherwise, save the document. ActiveDocument.Save End If  End Sub

Sub FileSaveAs ' Call the Save_SaveAs macro. Save_SaveAs End Sub

Public Sub Save_SaveAs ' **********************************************     ' This macro replaces the default functionality ' of the FileSaveAs command. ' **********************************************     Dim myDialog As Dialog Set myDialog = Dialogs(wdDialogFileSaveAs) ' Display the Dialog and save the document. If myDialog.Display Then ActiveDocument.SaveAs myDialog.Name, myDialog.Format, _ myDialog.LockAnnot, myDialog.Password, myDialog.AddToMru, _ myDialog.WritePassword, myDialog.RecommendReadOnly, _ myDialog.EmbedFonts, myDialog.NativePictureFormat, _ myDialog.FormsData, myDialog.SaveAsAOCELetter End If  End Sub For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

181058 OFF98: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles

