FileDialog has Compile Error: User-defined type not define even when object library is referenced

sharonng

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Office Version
  1. 365
  2. 2016
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  1. Windows
  2. Web
I am trying to create a file dialog with Microsoft Access 16.0 Object Library checked. However, the Compile Error: User-defined type not define still exists. Please help.
My code below if it helps:
VBA Code:
Public Function DirPicker(Optional ByVal strWindowTitle As String = "Select Location to Save") As String
Dim fd As Office.FileDialog

Set fd = Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFolderPicker)
   
fd.Title = strWindowTitle
If fd.Show = -1 Then
    DirPicker = fd.SelectedItems(1)
Else
    DirPicker = vbNullString
End If
Set fd = Nothing
End Function
 

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