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I'm looking for a macro to write, hot keyed as ctrl.z [or something] that
will immediately save and close the current active file with its current
name. Its a quick escape thing for me, but when I write the macro, it
closes the file with the name of the file used when I wrote the macro. I
want no user intervention except to activate the macro.

Any Help
John


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Yup ... I still think that Hillary is going to pull this one off. Goodness
knows I hope so. I want her as the MoveOn Democrat candidate this year.
She's dishonest, corrupt, mean, and insipid. What more could a
"conservative" ask for ?


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I'm looking for a macro to write, hot keyed as ctrl.z [or something]
that
will immediately save and close the current active file with its current
name. Its a quick escape thing for me, but when I write the macro, it
closes the file with the name of the file used when I wrote the macro. I
want no user intervention except to activate the macro.

Any Help
John


--





Yup ... I still think that Hillary is going to pull this one off. Goodness
knows I hope so. I want her as the MoveOn Democrat candidate this year.
She's dishonest, corrupt, mean, and insipid. What more could a
"conservative" ask for ?



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