This is one of my own from a while back. Needs modernizing.
Here is one I have used in my "songs.xls". Written a couple of years ago.
Sub FindFiles()
Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
'sets Erase or Append option
lastrow = Range("a65536").End(xlUp).Row
If lastrow = 4 Then lastrow = 5 Else lastrow = lastrow
'MsgBox lastrow
If UCase([a3]) = "E" Then
Range("a5:f" & lastrow).ClearContents
lastrow = 4
ElseIf UCase([a3]) = "A" Then lastrow = lastrow
End If
'Sets Musicpath
If Right([a1], 1) < "\" And Left([a1], 1) < "_" Then x = "\"
If IsEmpty([a2]) = False And Right([a2], 1) < "\" Then y = "\"
musicpath = [a1] & x & [a2] & y
'Finds Files
With Application.FileSearch
.NewSearch
.LookIn = musicpath
.SearchSubFolders = True 'False
.MatchTextExactly = False
.Filename = ".mp3" '*.mp3* did not work in 97
If .Execute(msoSortOrderDescending) 0 Then
'MsgBox "There were " & .FoundFiles.Count & " file(s) found."
For i = 1 To .FoundFiles.Count
'MsgBox Mid(.FoundFiles(i), Len(musicpath) + 1, 2)
If Mid(.FoundFiles(i), Len(musicpath) + 1, 2) < "__" Then 'added for
__INCOMPLETE
x = Application.Find("\", StrReverse(.FoundFiles(i))) - 2 'must have
function before xl2000
y = Application.Find("-", StrReverse(.FoundFiles(i))) - 1
Cells(i + lastrow, 1).Value = Mid(.FoundFiles(i), Len(.FoundFiles(i)) - x,
x - y)
x = Application.Find("-", .FoundFiles(i)) + 1
Cells(i + lastrow, 2).Value = Mid(.FoundFiles(i), x, Len(.FoundFiles(i)) -
x - 3)
Cells(i + lastrow, 3).Value = FileLen(.FoundFiles(i))
Cells(i + lastrow, 4).Value = FileDateTime(.FoundFiles(i))
Cells(i + lastrow, 5).Value = .FoundFiles(i) 'Path to play
End If 'added
Next i
Else
MsgBox "There were no files found."
End If
End With
Range("a5:g" & Range("a65536").End(xlUp).Row) _
..Sort Key1:=Cells(1, 1), Order1:=xlAscending, Key2:=Cells(1, 2),
Order2:=xlAscending, Orientation:=xlTopToBottom
[a5].Select
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Application.Calculation = xlCalculationAutomatic
End Sub
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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
"Don Guillett" wrote in message
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This one should do what you want. I tested recently.
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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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You may want to look at John Walkenbach's version:
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip103.htm
Russ wrote:
I use a spreadsheet with macros that lists all the file names of my
songs
from my music folder into an excel spreadsheet ( I can post ir if it
will
help). My new comupter has Office 2007 and the macro will not work. I do
not
know macros well enough to fix it. Does anyone know of a spreadsheet I
can
dowmload that would look into a folder and copy the file names into an
execl
spreadsheet?
Thanks you for your help,
Russ
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Dave Peterson