Saving files one level up
Dim myPath as string
dim wkbk as workbook
dim WholeFileName as variant
'...
WholeFileName = Application.GetOpenFilename _
(FileFilter:=Filt, _
FilterIndex:=FilterIndex, _
Title:=Title)
if wholefilename = false then
exit sub
end if
set wkbk = workbooks.open(filename:=wholefilename)
mypath = wkbk.path
newfilename = mypath & "\..\" & "whateverstring.txt"
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If you remember your old DOS commands, this is equivalent to:
cd ..
to go up one level.
(You may want to add a check to make sure you weren't in the root folder of the
drive--so you couldn't go up a level.)
Sören_Marodören wrote:
Hi,
I use the following lines to save data to a file:
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs FileName:=NewFileName, _
FileFormat:=xlText, _
CreateBackup:=False
It stores the file in the same directory as the input file that I have
pointed out with the lines:
WholeFileName = Application.GetOpenFilename _
(FileFilter:=Filt, _
FilterIndex:=FilterIndex, _
Title:=Title)
My question is how I can store the file one level up, in the directory above?
Can I type in the file name with path and everything as NewFileName?
Best regards,
/Sören
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Dave Peterson
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