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Nope just 71 in Oct. I used the Dir() function but I found that the back
slash and a file name are required to make it work right. exmpl: teststr = Dir("C:\Windows\Media\*.mid") . This gives me specific info to make the program run right. Thanks again. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Man, I hope you're not 80. The first 9 years would have been tough! JLGWhiz wrote: Thanks Dave, I knew it was not that hard, but my 71 year old brain don't function too well sometimes. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I do this: Dim TestStr as string teststr = "" on error resume next teststr = dir("c:\windows\media\nul") on error goto 0 if teststr = "" then 'doesn't exist else 'it's there end if ==== But this'll work, too: If CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemobject") _ .folderexists("C:\windows\media") = True Then MsgBox "Yep" Else MsgBox "nope" End If JLGWhiz wrote: This is probably so simple that I am overlooking it. I want to write code as an If...Then method to verify that a certain path exists. Let's say "C:\Windows|Media". I tried the Exists( What ) method but could not find an object that VBA liked. Make me feel stupid and show me the code. Thanks. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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