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FrankC
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      13th Sep 2009
I want to programmatically copy all of the files in a directory to a CD or
DVD in Access 2000 and 2003. Can I use SendFile with wildcards. If not what
would be loop code look like?

Thanks
Frank
 
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Daniel Pineault
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      13th Sep 2009
We would need more information to truly be able to help you.

That said, it all depends on what burning software you have installed on
your pc. If you google your software (nero, roxio, cyberlink, ...) and vba
you should be able to locate example of how you can automate you specific
software.
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Daniel Pineault
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For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net
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"FrankC" wrote:

> I want to programmatically copy all of the files in a directory to a CD or
> DVD in Access 2000 and 2003. Can I use SendFile with wildcards. If not what
> would be loop code look like?
>
> Thanks
> Frank

 
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