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Default Getting a String Path from a browser...

Bob/Andy

Thanks!
Both of your suggestions work great, exept that i need to
get a file selected at the end... It does not allow me to
select a folder. I found sort of what I'm looking for he

http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=kb;es;550902

its in spanish, but the code works fine... it messes with
dll's functions and custom types and some other stuff I
don't understand and have never used...

Simply using the code works great but I don't like to use
things I don't understand... I never know when they'll
fail...

If you know of something simpler to do the same I would
appreciate it...

Regards
JS


-----Original Message-----
Take a look at the GetOpenFileName method.

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Bob Phillips
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Hi all...

Is there a way in VBA to get a path in string format out
of a browser dialog box?... similar to an inputbox that
includes a *browse* button???

Any help is greatly appreciated...

Regards
Juan



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