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VBA 6.0 GetOpenFilename
 
Hi all

I have a question to Excel VBA.

I am using the GetOpenFilename application to open the "open file"
browser. It automatically starts browsing the last place I have saved
or downloaded a file. I am using the GetOpenFilename in the following
way:

fileToOpen = Application.GetOpenFilename("Inflow Files (*.flo),
*.flo,All Files (*.*), *.*")

My question is:

How do I specify the path for where I wan't to browse from? Is it
Application.path??? something I have to change before I run the
GetOpenFilename command?

Any help appreciated.

Regards
Brun


NickHK

VBA 6.0 GetOpenFilename
 
Brun,
You can use ChDrive/ChDir before the call to .GetOpenFilename to point to
the desired location.

NickHK

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Hi all

I have a question to Excel VBA.

I am using the GetOpenFilename application to open the "open file"
browser. It automatically starts browsing the last place I have saved
or downloaded a file. I am using the GetOpenFilename in the following
way:

fileToOpen = Application.GetOpenFilename("Inflow Files (*.flo),
*.flo,All Files (*.*), *.*")

My question is:

How do I specify the path for where I wan't to browse from? Is it
Application.path??? something I have to change before I run the
GetOpenFilename command?

Any help appreciated.

Regards
Brun




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VBA 6.0 GetOpenFilename
 
On 27 Feb., 09:44, "NickHK" wrote:
Brun,
You can use ChDrive/ChDir before the call to .GetOpenFilename to point to
the desired location.

NickHK

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Hi all


I have a question to Excel VBA.


I am using the GetOpenFilename application to open the "open file"
browser. It automatically starts browsing the last place I have saved
or downloaded a file. I am using the GetOpenFilename in the following
way:


fileToOpen = Application.GetOpenFilename("Inflow Files (*.flo),
*.flo,All Files (*.*), *.*")


My question is:


How do I specify the path for where I wan't to browse from? Is it
Application.path??? something I have to change before I run the
GetOpenFilename command?


Any help appreciated.


Regards
Brun- Skjul tekst i anførselstegn -


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Off cause. Works perfect. Thankyou.

Brun


Chip Pearson

VBA 6.0 GetOpenFilename
 
I would recommend that you respect the user's settings and restore the
Current Directory after the GetOpenFilename

Dim OldDir As String
Dim FName As Variant
OldDir = CurDir
ChDrive "C:\Test"
ChDir "C:\Test"
FName =Aplication.GetOpenFilename(....)
ChDrive OldDir
ChDir OldDir


--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
(email address is on the web site)

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On 27 Feb., 09:44, "NickHK" wrote:
Brun,
You can use ChDrive/ChDir before the call to .GetOpenFilename to point to
the desired location.

NickHK

wrote in message

oups.com...



Hi all


I have a question to Excel VBA.


I am using the GetOpenFilename application to open the "open file"
browser. It automatically starts browsing the last place I have saved
or downloaded a file. I am using the GetOpenFilename in the following
way:


fileToOpen = Application.GetOpenFilename("Inflow Files (*.flo),
*.flo,All Files (*.*), *.*")


My question is:


How do I specify the path for where I wan't to browse from? Is it
Application.path??? something I have to change before I run the
GetOpenFilename command?


Any help appreciated.


Regards
Brun- Skjul tekst i anførselstegn -


- Vis tekst i anførselstegn -


Off cause. Works perfect. Thankyou.

Brun



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VBA 6.0 GetOpenFilename
 
Hi Chip.

Good idea. I will do that.

Peter

On 27 Feb., 20:50, "Chip Pearson" wrote:
I would recommend that you respect the user's settings and restore the
Current Directory after theGetOpenFilename

Dim OldDir As String
Dim FName As Variant
OldDir = CurDir
ChDrive "C:\Test"
ChDir "C:\Test"
FName =Aplication.GetOpenFilename(....)
ChDrive OldDir
ChDir OldDir

--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLCwww.cpearson.com
(email address is on the web site)

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On 27 Feb., 09:44, "NickHK" wrote:





Brun,
You can use ChDrive/ChDir before the call to .GetOpenFilenameto point to
the desired location.


NickHK


wrote in message


roups.com...


Hi all


I have a question to Excel VBA.


I am using theGetOpenFilenameapplication to open the "open file"
browser. It automatically starts browsing the last place I have saved
or downloaded a file. I am using theGetOpenFilenamein the following
way:


fileToOpen = Application.GetOpenFilename("Inflow Files (*.flo),
*.flo,All Files (*.*), *.*")


My question is:


How do I specify the path for where I wan't to browse from? Is it
Application.path??? something I have to change before I run the
GetOpenFilenamecommand?


Any help appreciated.


Regards
Brun- Skjul tekst i anførselstegn -


- Vis tekst i anførselstegn -


Off cause. Works perfect. Thankyou.

Brun- Skjul tekst i anførselstegn -

- Vis tekst i anførselstegn -





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