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JE - Thanks for clearing up my confusion. Obviously,
the Code searches at the Folder level ONLY; It was the reference in the code *.* that confused me. This should never happen again. LOL Tks, Jim "JE McGimpsey" wrote in message : Because C:\Documents and Settings\XlsFileSavedAsText.txt\*.* definitely DOESN'T exist. Your UDF is looking for a Path, not the entire filename. If you remove the "\XlsFileSavedAsText.txt" from B3, then PathExists will return TRUE. In article , "JMay" wrote: In cell B4 I have (as text): C:\Documents and Settings\XlsFileSavedAsText.txt In Cell C2 I have: =PathExists(B4) In my Module1 I have: Private Function PathExists(PathName As String) As Boolean ' Returns True If PathExists On Error GoTo NoPath x = Dir(PathName & "\*.*") If x = "" Then GoTo NoPath PathExists = True Exit Function NoPath: PathExists = False End Function Why is my Cell C2 showing False when I definitely C:\Documents and Settings\XlsFileSavedAsText.txt Exists? TIA, Jim |
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