Hello Jim,
thanks for your help. I think i will use a tree view :)
On 5 mar, 14:00, "Jim Rech" wrote:
I haven't looked at it in years but I never had any luck setting the top
folder using the API method, other than to a system folder. *All I could do
was set the initial folder using a callback.
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Jim"tiah" wrote in message
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thanks Jim, I cannot use that, since user will see the whole path.
do you know how to set the "top folder" ? to the api ?
On 5 mar, 12:07, "Jim Rech" wrote:
I don't see a way to block it. You might have to use:
Sub Test()
On Error Resume Next
With Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFolderPicker)
.Show
MsgBox .SelectedItems(1)
End With
End Sub
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Jim"tiah" wrote in message
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Hello !
I try to use this code :
Sub ChoixRepertoire()
Dim objShell As Object, objFolder As Object, oFolderItem As Object
Dim Chemin As String
Set objShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application")
Set objFolder = objShell.BrowseForFolder(&H0&, "Choisir un
répertoire", &H1&)
On Error Resume Next
Set oFolderItem = objFolder.Items.Item
Chemin = oFolderItem.Path
MsgBox Chemin
End Sub
I have Excel 2002, and Windows XP.
I'd like to block the user from dragging folders in that window. Is it
possible ?
I don't want the user to move folders while seleting it.
I've tried with the API, but I cannot set the root folder, so the user
doesn't go anywhere else in the tree
thanks !
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