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Dear All
I'm afraid I have another question on this highly active topic. I am using some code that I found here on Google Groups, a bit of John Walkenbach's work I think. Any way, the code results in a Browse for folder dialogue box with three buttons... Make New Folder, OK and Cancel. My problem lies with the Cancel button, when pressed the macro hangs, most likely for the following reason... I use the string (folder path) to open three files in that directory. When the macro is debugged and I pause the mouse pointer over the string variable, it shows a row of squares too long to fit in the tool tips box (presumably, the font isn't available to show what it really is). Hence, it is trying to open a non-existent file path. What I would like to do is add a line saying "If (string) = (whatever 'Cancel' returns) Then GoTo Cancelled:" before the string is used. I have tried the following remedies (none of which has worked) - Putting the string in a cell so I can read it (it comes out blank). - Putting If (string) = "" ... - Putting If (string) = Null ... - Etc etc... For full details of the code, just ask (I'd like to resist cluttering up the screen for as long as possible, and I barely understand the code I have copied anyway!) Many thanks Rob |
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