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Accessing file extensions
Hi All,
I have a workbook containing a dozen or so macro's that i need to distribute to around 220 people. The macro's run OK, only if people have the "Hide file extensions for know file types" dis-abled. Is there any coding, that i can put into, say a WorkBook Open event, that can change this setting on each machine? (I know i could just tell people to turn it off, but many either can't(due to other macros), won't, or have no idea what i'd be talking about.) I've had a look at FileSystemObject, but i dont think that change this option. Any coding assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
Accessing file extensions
David,
I'm assuming that your problems occur when switching "windows" between workbooks or opening workbooks from within workbooks?? To your original question.......what you want to do can probably be done with an API call or changing a registry setting, but it's never a good idea to mess with peoples preferences on their PC's. Better would be to go back through your coding and insure that you have included the ".xls" extension whenever you're referencing a workbook or a window. I forget which way it works, but "Windows("myFile").Activate will work sometimes, depending on that "Hide File Extensions" setting. Windows("myfile.xls").Activate will always work, regardless of that setting. John David P wrote: Hi All, I have a workbook containing a dozen or so macro's that i need to distribute to around 220 people. The macro's run OK, only if people have the "Hide file extensions for know file types" dis-abled. Is there any coding, that i can put into, say a WorkBook Open event, that can change this setting on each machine? (I know i could just tell people to turn it off, but many either can't(due to other macros), won't, or have no idea what i'd be talking about.) I've had a look at FileSystemObject, but i dont think that change this option. Any coding assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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