If you really want to open a folder then use
Sub test()
Shell "explorer.exe C:\Dell", vbNormalFocus
End Sub
But I think you like the GetOpenFileName that Bob posted
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"Bob Phillips" wrote in message ...
Kiza,
What do you mean by open a folder? You can easily use the GetOpenFileName
method to navigate through folders and select a file from within a nominated
folder, if this is what you really want. It doesn't open the file, just
returns a full file and path name which you can then pass to the Open method
(see Help).
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HTH
Bob Phillips
... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks
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"kiza " wrote in message
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Hi,
I need some help with opening a folder by using a macro located within
Excel.
To open a file, it is straight forward as you use the following vb
code:
Workbooks.Open Filename:= _
"C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My
Documents\Book1.xls", UpdateLinks _
:=3
However, is it possible to open a folder, say "My Documents" and
secondly, how does one write this in VB code?
Any help would be appreciated.
Many Thanks in advance.
Kiza
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