Use Browse for Querty Refresh

rpaulson

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Here is my code:

Code:
Sub Import()
Range("C8").QueryTable.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False

currently when it open the browse the file name and type are already populated with the previous file name.

I wish to set the default folder to open file, and I wish to display all the *.iif files so the user can select one.

Thanks for looking,

Ross
 

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