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Built-in Dialog box for folders?
Is there a built-in Dialog box that lets you select a folder, similar to the
way xlDialogOpen lets you select a file? -- Al C |
Built-in Dialog box for folders?
Try this
Dim oApp As Object Dim oFolder Set oApp = CreateObject("Shell.Application") 'Browse to the folder Set oFolder = oApp.BrowseForFolder(0, "Select folder", 512) If Not oFolder Is Nothing Then 'Do your stuff Else MsgBox "You not select a folder" End If -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Al" wrote in message ... Is there a built-in Dialog box that lets you select a folder, similar to the way xlDialogOpen lets you select a file? -- Al C |
Built-in Dialog box for folders?
Perfect!
Thank you, Ron. -- Al C "Ron de Bruin" wrote: Try this Dim oApp As Object Dim oFolder Set oApp = CreateObject("Shell.Application") 'Browse to the folder Set oFolder = oApp.BrowseForFolder(0, "Select folder", 512) If Not oFolder Is Nothing Then 'Do your stuff Else MsgBox "You not select a folder" End If -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Al" wrote in message ... Is there a built-in Dialog box that lets you select a folder, similar to the way xlDialogOpen lets you select a file? -- Al C |
Built-in Dialog box for folders?
Mr Ron,
How to return the selected folder path to cell A1 as a text value. Thank's, Rgds, Shiro "Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ... Try this Dim oApp As Object Dim oFolder Set oApp = CreateObject("Shell.Application") 'Browse to the folder Set oFolder = oApp.BrowseForFolder(0, "Select folder", 512) If Not oFolder Is Nothing Then 'Do your stuff Else MsgBox "You not select a folder" End If -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Al" wrote in message ... Is there a built-in Dialog box that lets you select a folder, similar to the way xlDialogOpen lets you select a file? -- Al C |
Built-in Dialog box for folders?
Hi Shiro
Try Sub test() Dim oApp As Object Dim oFolder Set oApp = CreateObject("Shell.Application") 'Browse to the folder Set oFolder = oApp.BrowseForFolder(0, "Select folder", 512) If Not oFolder Is Nothing Then Range("A1").Value = oFolder.Self.Path Else MsgBox "You not select a folder" End If End Sub -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "shiro" wrote in message ... Mr Ron, How to return the selected folder path to cell A1 as a text value. Thank's, Rgds, Shiro "Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ... Try this Dim oApp As Object Dim oFolder Set oApp = CreateObject("Shell.Application") 'Browse to the folder Set oFolder = oApp.BrowseForFolder(0, "Select folder", 512) If Not oFolder Is Nothing Then 'Do your stuff Else MsgBox "You not select a folder" End If -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Al" wrote in message ... Is there a built-in Dialog box that lets you select a folder, similar to the way xlDialogOpen lets you select a file? -- Al C |
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