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Saveas4 options.... How they works?

Saveas4 options.... How they works?

Saveas4 options.... How they works?

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Hi everybody... this is a macro question...  I wrote a small macro that get the comercial parts of our library and copy all them in a single folder where the assembly is located.  This allow me to copy a cd just by dragging the main folder, instead of save ALL references in the assembly  (all my comercial parts have a custom property that tell the macro that they are comercial).  But the macro does not works as I want, because when I use SaveAs4, I want that it save the parts as a copy, in order to keep my original paths, not the copied parts path.  I use Saveas(name,version,SAVEAS_COPY....)  but when I run the macro, it replaces the parts in my assembly with the copied parts,  so I wonder...

How this options works?  I mean, what exactly do the swSaveAsOptions_Silent, swSaveAsOptions_Copy, swSaveAsOptions_SaveReferenced options do? I can't find information about.  

Thaks in advance

Adi Corrales Magallanes
Centro de Ingenieria y Desarrollo Industrial
Queretaro, Mexico

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