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justin.poole@gmail.com
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      30th Aug 2006
Is there anyway to use a different file browser than "open" and "save
as"? (i.e. something like "attach" would be great...)

 
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      30th Aug 2006
Should have mentioned... I'm talking about Access (2002)...

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> Is there anyway to use a different file browser than "open" and "save
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justin.po...@gmail.com wrote:
> Is there anyway to use a different file browser than "open" and "save
> as"? (i.e. something like "attach" would be great...)


Like this maybe?

http://vbnet.mvps.org/code/hooks/fil...ookadvtext.htm

Gotta LOVE Randy Birch's work... that's an awesome website.

 
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That's what I am after, thanks for your help!


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> > Is there anyway to use a different file browser than "open" and "save
> > as"? (i.e. something like "attach" would be great...)

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> Like this maybe?
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> http://vbnet.mvps.org/code/hooks/fil...ookadvtext.htm
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> Gotta LOVE Randy Birch's work... that's an awesome website.


 
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I can't seem to use these in VBA, are certain references required to be
flicked on to use it?

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> > justin.po...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Is there anyway to use a different file browser than "open" and "save
> > > as"? (i.e. something like "attach" would be great...)

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> > Like this maybe?
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> > http://vbnet.mvps.org/code/hooks/fil...ookadvtext.htm
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> > Gotta LOVE Randy Birch's work... that's an awesome website.


 
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Terry Kreft
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      30th Aug 2006
The examples at VBNet are very good but they tend to be non-generic, even if
you use them in VB you have to do some work with them especially if you want
to make them generic.

In VBA you sometimes have to do even more work as there are some things
available n VB which are not available in VBA.



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> > > > Is there anyway to use a different file browser than "open" and

"save
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> > > Like this maybe?
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> > > http://vbnet.mvps.org/code/hooks/fil...ookadvtext.htm
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> > > Gotta LOVE Randy Birch's work... that's an awesome website.

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