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I am needing advice whenit comes to a listbox. Is it possible for a listbox
to show what files are in a directory and then when one is selected it to
load the .xls file. I know I have asked this before but I cant seem to see
it in the newsgroup.

the folder is called c:\clients

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Why not use

Application.GetOpenfileName

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I am needing advice whenit comes to a listbox. Is it possible for a

listbox
to show what files are in a directory and then when one is selected it to
load the .xls file. I know I have asked this before but I cant seem to

see
it in the newsgroup.

the folder is called c:\clients

Thanks again

Greg




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Thanks Tom
sorry for the late reply to your help

Greg


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