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Phil Floyd Phil Floyd is offline
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Default Prompt for new folder

Thanks Bob. This gets me started.

Phil

"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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Phil,

Assuming you really mean a folder and not a file, this code will do it

This code below will run a folder browse dialog and return the selected
folder

This is a demo of how to use it

Dim ans

Do
ans = GetFolder
Loop Until ans < ""

MsgBox ans

You can use the returned value to set the directory before saving.e.g

myDir = GetFolder
ChDrive myDir
CurDir myDir



'==============================
'Code starts here

Private Declare Function SHGetPathFromIDList Lib "shell32.dll" _
Alias "SHGetPathFromIDListA" _
(ByVal pidl As Long, _
ByVal pszPath As String) As Long

Private Declare Function SHBrowseForFolder Lib "shell32.dll" _
Alias "SHBrowseForFolderA" _
(lpBrowseInfo As BROWSEINFO) As Long

Private Type BROWSEINFO
hOwner As Long
pidlRoot As Long
pszDisplayName As String
lpszTitle As String
ulFlags As Long
lpfn As Long
lParam As Long
iImage As Long
End Type

'-------------------------------------------------------------
Function GetFolder(Optional ByVal Name As String = _
"Select a folder.") As String
'-------------------------------------------------------------
Dim bInfo As BROWSEINFO
Dim path As String
Dim oDialog As Long

bInfo.pidlRoot = 0& 'Root folder = Desktop

bInfo.lpszTitle = Name

bInfo.ulFlags = &H1 'Type of directory to return
oDialog = SHBrowseForFolder(bInfo) 'display the dialog

'Parse the result
path = Space$(512)

GetFolder = ""
If SHGetPathFromIDList(ByVal oDialog, ByVal path) Then
GetFolder = Left(path, InStr(path, Chr$(0)) - 1)
End If

End Function



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HTH

Bob Phillips
... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"Phil Floyd" wrote in message
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Bob, I don't have any prompt code. I am trying to get the dialogue box

that
you use to give a folder a name to show. It is the one labeled "Create

New
Folder" and is accessed from the "Open" dialogue box.

Phil

"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
...

Do
ans = your_prompt_code
Loop Until ans < ""

you may have to test for False depending upon your prompt code

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HTH

Bob Phillips
... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"Phil Floyd" wrote in message
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Recording a macro, I am trying to get the prompt to create a new

folder.
It
will only record properly if I enter a folder name, but I would like

it
to
wait until I give it a new folder name. What is the correct code

for
this?

Phil