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Hi everyone from a new comer
My application extracts filenames from folders or subfolders. Sometimes, the folders are deep down making it cumbersome as well as error-prone, for my colleagues (users of this application), to type the long path in a textbox. I need to include a code which helps the users select a folder or a subfolder from a dialogbox; like the FileOpen dialogbox. The FileOpen has a restriction of choosing particular file(s). Although, I can truncate the returned string from this dialogobx to extract the path - but I don't want this method to use for some reasons. I expect the members of the forum suggest me more professional way to solve this problem. Regards, Rabi |
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