WORKAROUND
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The command line that you typiclly use to display
the
File Save As dialog box is as follows:
Dialogs(wdDialogFileSaveAs).Show
To display the
File Save As dialog box and to save a
password that you set, use the following macro commands instead of the
Dialogs(wdDialogFileSaveAs).Show macro:
Sub SaveDocPasswordWorkAround()
Dim dlg As Dialog
Dim dlgParm As String
Dim x as Integer
'Returns the values of the FileSaveAsDialog when displayed
' If no documents are open to save, then exit this routine.
If Documents.Count = 0 Then
Exit Sub
End If
' Set object variable to the File Save As dialog box.
Set dlg = Dialogs(wdDialogFileSaveAs)
' Display the dialog box.
dlg.Display
' Extract the name to save as (typed into the File Name text box.)
dlgParm = dlg.Name
' Force an update to the dialog box.
dlg.Update
' Reset the file name.
dlg.Name = dlgParm
' If x = -1 user clicked Save on the FileSaveAs dialog. If x = 0, user clicked Cancel.
' Execute the dialog box commands.
If x = -1 Then
dlg.Execute
End If
End Sub