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Exporting To Excel From Access 2000 Syntax Question

I am having trouble figuring out the correct syntax to export to Excel 2000 and
having the name of the newly created Excel spreadsheet based on a value from an
open form. I am not exporting to existing spreadsheet, but creating a new one
each time I export. I am doing this using a "TransferSpread sheet" macro. In
the macro the "File Name" would be:

c:\data\export\ ? .XLS

Where the ? represents the syntax I can't figure out. The name for the newly
created spreadsheet that I want to use is found at the following open form:

Forms![EnterSubjectInf oFrm]![SubjectID]

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Nick
Nov 12 '05 #1
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