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Many thanks for this response - I found the help on filters useful, too bw Tim "GS" wrote in message ... Hi Tim, The example code in VBA Help doesn't work if MultiSelect is set to true. Setting MultiSelect to TRUE results in VBA expecting an array, even if it's only a single selection. You may want to consider the following code (by John Walkenbach) if you intent to work with an array of filenames: Sub GetImportFileName2() Dim Filt As String Dim FilterIndex As Integer Dim FileName As String Dim Title As String Dim i As Integer Dim Msg As String ' Set up list of file filters Filt = "Text Files (*.txt),*.txt," & _ "Lotus Files (*.prn),*.prn," & _ "Comma Separated Files (*.csv),*.csv," & _ "ASCII Files ((*.asc),*.asc," & _ "All Files (*.*),*.*" ' Display *.* by default FilterIndex = 5 ' Set the dialog box caption Title = "Select a file to import" ' Get the filename FileName = Application.GetOpenFilename _ (FileFilter:=Filt, _ FilterIndex:=FilterIndex, _ Title:=Title, _ MultiSelect:=True) ' Exit if dialog box canceled If Not IsArray(FileName) Then MsgBox "No file was selected." Exit Sub End If ' Display full path and name of the files For i = LBound(FileName) To UBound(FileName) Msg = Msg & FileName(i) & vbCrLf Next i MsgBox "You selected:" & vbCrLf & Msg End Sub HTH Regards, GS |
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