Moving 2 files to the root of C drive

sdruley

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. Windows
My task is simple. I want to
1) post a text stream into 4 text files in the folder C:\rainbowmike\
2) before the text stream can be posted to a text file, the old text file must be deleted and a new one created
3) Of the 4 text files in total, 2 files by the names of datafile.txt and triggerfile.txt must be moved to the root of "C:" after they are updated with new data.
My code works for steps 1 and 2 but I can't get step 3 to work. If anyone can figure out how to move two files to the C directory, that code would probably fit where the xxxx's are shown... over my head

Code:
Sub CreateFile(fName As String, c)
Dim FSO As New FileSystemObject
Dim ts As TextStream
If FSO.FileExists(fName) Then FSO.DeleteFile (fName) 'If file exists then delete it
Set ts = FSO.CreateTextFile(fName, True) ' Create a new file in it's place
ts.WriteLine (c) ' Fill the new file with information
ts.Close ' Disengage the pointer to the file
some          'xxxx    if the fName is "c:\rainbowmike\datafile.txt" or "c:\rainbowmike\triggerfile.txt
code           'xxxx    move these files to "c:\".    FSO.MoveFile "datafile.txt", "c"\" should work
here            'xxxx    but I can't get it to work unless, perhaps, I Dim FSO as FileSystemObject instead of New FileSystemObject
End Sub

Any help would be great. The FSO convention has always confused me but it seems to be fast and i need fast.
 

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Why not use the Name statement?
Code:
Name "C:\rainbowmike\datafile.txt" As "C:\datafile.txt"
 
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Tetra201, I spent a day working on this and you come up with an elegant, simple one liner that saves the day. Thank you so much for your contributions here.
I guess I will never forget the Name statement.
 
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