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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. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Juan Sanchez" wrote in message ... 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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