What is the name of this 'folder' that it opens, and what exactly do you
mean by 'open'?
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HTH
Bob Phillips
"aftamath" wrote in message
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This code opens a folder in a new window. ComboBox1 is a string selected
by
the user to open a folder. I know that it opens a folder because I ran it
and it works. The folder opens up right on the screen. Perhaps there's
isn't a code to close the non-application specific folder.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
You don't open a folder, you open workbooks or files. You reference
folders.
Thus, you cannot close something that is not opened.
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Bob Phillips
"aftamath" wrote in message
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I don't want to close the workbook I'm working in. I want to close
the
folder I just opened using the first codeline.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Activeworkbook.Close
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Bob Phillips
"aftamath" wrote in message
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Here is the VBA code used to open a folder from a command button;
Private Sub Go1_Click()
ActiveWorkbook.FollowHyperlink Address:="D:\Documents and
Settings\Desktop\Products\" & ComboBox1, _
NewWindow:=True
ActiveWorkbook.Address("D:\Documents and Settings\Michael
Groll\Desktop\Products\Honeywell").Close
End Sub
The second item in the code isn't correct at all for closing the
folder.
Is
it possible with VBA and, if so, how do I write the code. Thanks
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