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Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.officeletter.com/blink/specialsort.html Sub LatestFileWithName() 'Jim Cone - San Francisco, USA - July, 2006 'Displays the latest file name in the strPath folder, ' if the file name contains a specified word. Dim objFSO As Object Dim objFolder As Object Dim objFile As Object Dim strPath As String Dim strName As String Dim varDate As Variant Dim strFind As String ' Specify the folder... strPath = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Library" ' Specify the word in the file name... strFind = "Mush" ' Use Microsoft Scripting runtime. Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(strPath) ' Check date on each file in folder. For Each objFile In objFolder.Files If InStr(1, objFile.Name, strFind, vbTextCompare) Then If objFile.DateLastModified varDate Then strName = objFile.Name varDate = objFile.DateLastModified End If End If Next 'objFile ' Display file name in message box. If Len(strName) = 0 Then strName = "None found" Else strName = strName & " - is latest file - " & varDate End If MsgBox strName, , " Latest File" Set objFSO = Nothing Set objFolder = Nothing Set objFile = Nothing End Sub '------------- "farful" wrote in message Hi Jim, What would I need to add if I wanted to use this macro, but only seach files beginning with a particular string? That is, find the last modified file given that a string must be in the beginning of a file name. Jim Cone Wrote: Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware Sub LatestFile() 'Jim Cone - San Francisco, USA - June 02, 2005 'Displays the latest file name in the strPath folder. Dim objFSO As Object Dim objFolder As Object Dim objFile As Object Dim strPath As String Dim strName As String Dim varDate As Variant ' Specify the folder... strPath = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Library" ' Use Microsoft Scripting runtime. Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(strPath) ' Check date on each file in folder. For Each objFile In objFolder.Files If objFile.DateLastModified varDate Then varDate = objFile.DateLastModified strName = objFile.Name End If Next 'objFile ' Display file name in message box. MsgBox strName & " - is latest file - " & varDate Set objFSO = Nothing Set objFolder = Nothing Set objFile = Nothing End Sub '------------------------------- wrote in message My spreadsheet has a macro that currently auto opens a file with a specified name from a specified location then takes a series of actions. I'd like to have a script that will go to the folder and open the most recent file, regardless of what it is named. Any advice is appreciated! Here is the part of the macro that currently opens the file and brings over info to the active workbook: Workbooks.Open Filename:= _ "H:\DOWNLOAD\CURRENT\Download for Workup\ForWorkup.xls" Sheets("DOWNLOAD CURRENT EMPLOYEES 3").Copy Befo=Workbooks( _ "Workup Template.xls").Sheets(3) Windows("ForWorkup.xls").Activate ActiveWorkbook.Close -- farful ------------------------------------------------------------------------ farful's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=36172 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=563358 |
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