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Default Code looping through files

Hello again to all,
I wish it were that simple. Nope I'm windows XP Media Center Edition with
all current updates and a valid updated Office Professional product.
As a side note I've also placed it on my Dell D520 laptop with Windoes XP
Professional and Office 2003 with the exact same results. Since it works for
everyone else it obviously has to be something with my computers, but WHAT?
My dell laptop is relatively clean without a lot of additional programs and
the results are the same. That's why I think the problem lies with my
machine's setup...

Bob R

"Chip Pearson" wrote in message
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Otto,

This is out of the blue, but perhaps the user having the problem is using
a Macintosh? If this proves to be the case, the code will fail on the line
indicated because Macs don't use the '\' character as a path separator.
Instead, they use, I think, a ':' character. Instead of hard coding the
'\', use Application.PathSeparator. E.g.,

Set wb = Workbooks.Open(MyPath & Application.PathSeparator & TheFile)

The code you posted works fine for me in Excel 2007 for Windows.

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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
(email address is on the web site)

"Otto Moehrbach" wrote in message
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Tom
Thanks for your help as well as Dave and Chip. Here's what the OP and
I just did to establish a hard starting point. He set all the code I had
written for him aside. Instead, he used the macro from:
http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqMac.html#LoopBooks

with NO CHANGES of any kind. No other macro or macro call was used.

He established a path in his computer to match that used in the macro and
placed his test files in that folder.

He ran the macro.

The error message is:

Run-time error '1004'

Method 'Open' of object 'Workbook' failed.

The highlighted code line is the "Set wb = ............"

The full macro is:

Sub AllFolderFiles()
Dim wb As Workbook
Dim TheFile As String
Dim MyPath As String
MyPath = "C:\Temp"
ChDir MyPath
TheFile = Dir("*.xls")
Do While TheFile < ""
Set wb = Workbooks.Open(MyPath & "\" & TheFile)
MsgBox wb.FullName
wb.Close
TheFile = Dir
Loop
End SubWe will try any suggestion you and the others can come up with.
Thanks for your time. Otto"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in
message ...
Since you don't show the code, have him send you the file that fails to
open and test the code with that file. Perhaps the file is damaged or
not a file Excel will open.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Otto Moehrbach" wrote in message
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Excel XP & Win XP
I'm helping an OP with a project. The code loops through all the files
in a folder, opens each, does things, closes the file and opens the
next file, etc.
The code is placed in the Personal.xls file. It works fine for me. It
fails on opening the first file for him (will not open the file). An
error is produced saying that opening the file failed. He has Excel
2003.
He sent me his Personal.xls file. I changed the name and put it in my
XLSTART folder. It works fine with my path. I created his path on my
computer and that works fine too.
I checked the VBE - Tools - References. The only thing I have checked
that he doesn't is "Microsoft Forms 2.0 Object Library". He doesn't
have anything like that to check.
Does anyone have any ideas of what I could do? Thanks for your time.
Otto