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Moving files between folders using VBA in Excel
C:\HOLD has 2 files in it: FILE1.csv, FILE2.csv.
I need to move the files from C:\HOLD to C:\WORK. The Excel Help information did not include examples of how Move and Movefile are actually put into practical code, and I've given up tearing my hair out, trying to make it work. Could somebody please show me the code. TIA Paul |
Moving files between folders using VBA in Excel
Paul,
Sub TryNow() Dim FSO As Object 'FileSystemObject Set FSO = CreateObject("scripting.filesystemobject") FSO.MoveFile "c:\Hold\File*.csv", "c:\Work\File*.csv" End Sub This requires a reference to MS Scripting Runtime (Set through the VBE). HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Paul" wrote in message ... C:\HOLD has 2 files in it: FILE1.csv, FILE2.csv. I need to move the files from C:\HOLD to C:\WORK. The Excel Help information did not include examples of how Move and Movefile are actually put into practical code, and I've given up tearing my hair out, trying to make it work. Could somebody please show me the code. TIA Paul |
Moving files between folders using VBA in Excel
Hi,
It would be to easy for them to call it move Regards JY From help Name Statement Renames a disk file, directory, or folder. Syntax Name oldpathname As newpathname The Name statement syntax has these parts: Part Description oldpathname Required. String expression that specifies the existing file name and location - may include directory or folder, and drive. newpathname Required. String expression that specifies the new file name and location - may include directory or folder, and drive. The file name specified by newpathname can't already exist. Remarks The Name statement renames a file and moves it to a different directory or folder, if necessary. Name can move a file across drives, but it can only rename an existing directory or folder when both newpathname and oldpathname are located on the same drive. Name cannot create a new file, directory, or folder. Using Name on an open file produces an error. You must close an open file before renaming it. Name arguments cannot include multiple-character (*) and single-character (?) wildcards. "Paul" wrote in message ... C:\HOLD has 2 files in it: FILE1.csv, FILE2.csv. I need to move the files from C:\HOLD to C:\WORK. The Excel Help information did not include examples of how Move and Movefile are actually put into practical code, and I've given up tearing my hair out, trying to make it work. Could somebody please show me the code. TIA Paul |
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