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Default listing file attributes

Hi Bernie,
Sorry for not getting back earlier. The properties/attributes I can access
using this method don't seem to include those I was particularly after -
title, comments, subject.
There's an available property "Attributes" but I can't get that to actually
produce anything.

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David M
WinXP - Office2003 (Italian)


"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:

David,

If you use early binding rather than late binding, you can use IntelliSense to find out the specific
properties available from the file object. For example, set a reference to MS Scripting Runtime,
then use code like

Option Explicit
Dim fso As Scripting.FileSystemObject
Dim Folder As Scripting.Folder
Dim myFile As Scripting.File

Sub TryNow()
Dim i As Integer

i = 1

Set fso = New Scripting.FileSystemObject
Set Folder = fso.GetFolder("C:\DRIVERS")
For Each myFile In Folder.Files
Sheets(1).Cells(i, 1) = myFile.Name
Sheets(1).Cells(i, 2) = myFile.DateCreated
Sheets(1).Cells(i, 3) = myFile.DateLastAccessed
Sheets(1).Cells(i, 4) = myFile.DateLastModified
Sheets(1).Cells(i, 5) = myFile.Size
Sheets(1).Cells(i, 6) = myFile.Type
i = i + 1
Next myFile

End Sub

When you type myFile. you will get the intellisense list of available properties and methods for
the myFile File object

HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP


"#DIV/0" wrote in message
...
There are lots of posts about listing the contents of a folder and I've got
that.
But I'd like some of the file attributes too (Title, Subject, Comments etc)
and I haven't found a clear posting about that. The opinion seems to be that
you should use FileSystemObject scripting but that's all new territory for me.
I found this:
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set Folder = fso.GetFolder("C:\DRIVERS")
i = 1
For Each file In Folder.Files
Sheets(1).Cells(i, 1) = file.Name
i = i + 1
Next
which works and a list of the file properties that should be available (0 =
name, 1 = size, 10 = Title etc.) but I don't know how to combine the two
snippets of info.

Can anyone help?

--
David M
WinXP - Office2003 (Italian)




 
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