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The problem: Loading an excel spreadsheet template. Using the Save command with a different filename and then quitting the interop object. This ends up saving the original template file. Not the result that is liked.

public void saveAndExit(string filename)
{        
    excelApplication.Save(filename);
    excelApplication.Quit();
}

Original file opened is c:\testing\template.xls The file name that is passed in is c:\testing\7777 (date).xls

Does anyone have an answer?

(The answer I chose was the most correct and thorough though the wbk.Close() requires parameters passed to it. Thanks.)

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4 Answers

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Excel interop is pretty painful. I dug up an old project I had, did a little fiddling, and I think this is what you're looking for. The other commenters are right, but, at least in my experience, there's a lot more to calling SaveAs() than you'd expect if you've used the same objects (without the interop wrapper) in VBA.

Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Workbook wbk = excelApplication.Workbooks[0];  //or some other way of obtaining this workbook reference, as Jason Z mentioned
wbk.SaveAs(filename, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing,
			Type.Missing, Type.Missing, XlSaveAsAccessMode.xlNoChange, 
            Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing,
			Type.Missing);
wbk.Close();
excelApplication.Quit();

Gotta love all those Type.Missings. But I think they're necessary.

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Have you tried the SaveAs from the Worksheet?

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Rather than using an ExcelApplication, you can use the Workbook object and call the SaveAs() method. You can pass the updated file name in there.

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  1. Ditto on the SaveAs
  2. Whenever I have to do Interop I create a separate VB.NET class library and write the logic in VB. It is just not worth the hassle doing it in C#
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