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Default Embed Folder Treeview Or Windows Explorer On UserForm

Hello.

I'd like to create a UI where my users can graphically navigate through
folder lists and select files. I don't want to programmatically invoke the
Windows Explorer unless there's a way to embed it on a Userform (I don't want
it in a seperate window).

I looked at the TreeView control, and it looks like it will satisfy at least
the folder browsing part, but I seem to recall that there's a control
somewhere that's already set up to display folders in a similar fashion. I
can't for the life of me remember what it is, though.

And advice/pointers would be appreciated. I don't want to reinvent the wheel
using a TreeView if there's another option. Thanks.
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