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I'm trying to set up some code where I choose the general file path directory at the start (via folderpicker or something), set as a variable, then be able to reference that variable throughout my code. It's a network location, I'm not sure if that changes things.

Here is an example:

Code:
'  Sub Path_Name()
'    Dim FolderName As Long
'    With Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFolderPicker)
'    .Show
'  On Error Resume Next
'  FolderName = .SelectedItems(1)
'  Err.Clear
'  On Error GoTo 0
'End With
'  End Sub
Let's say I pick the following path in the folder picker: \\documents\music\09.27.12

I want to set that path to the variable "FolderName"

And then I want to reference that variable in the remainder of my code, so if I want to reference the folder "Switchfoot", located in 09.27.12, in another sub procedure, I just need to call FolderName & "Switchfoot" I don't want to have to pick the folder again, I just want it to automatically look in that path for Switchfoot.

Any help is appreciated!

Last edited by KeriM : September 27th 12 at 04:11 PM
 
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