VBA: Add file with a filter but...

pujo

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Hey guys!
I am using a simple macro (msoFileDialogFilePicker) to insert a file into an excel worksheet.
Also, I am using a filter for file types. i.e. ("*.pdf, *.doc*, .xls*") but from time to time, the file extension may not be .xls, or .doc.
The file could be .xlsx, .xlsm, .xlsb and the same for the .docx, ....

Can I place a wildcard ("*") in the file extension filter to show all the word and excel file types? I've tried, but not working...

Simple but not on my game this morning.

Thanks!
 

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Can you post your actual code.
 
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