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Can DIR detect if a Folder exists?

 
 
kirkm
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      15th Jun 2009

I find no difference using DIR between a non existant Folder Vs an
empty Folder.

Thanks - Kirk
 
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Doug Glancy
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Kirk,

You need to specify "vbDirectory" as the 2nd argument.

hth,

Doug

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On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 21:46:59 -0700, "Doug Glancy"
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>You need to specify "vbDirectory" as the 2nd argument.
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Thanks Doug. Worked a treat !

Cheers - Kirk
 
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