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  1. syncmaster955

    Obtaining Desktop path from VBA code

    Hi trifest. This worked for me to export data from a query into Excel, and save it in the user's 'My Documents' folder. You can just replace "\My Documents\" with "\Desktop\". This won't work with Win 9x/ME though. I believe using oharab's method would work better if you are trying to do it...

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