VBA CurDir: what is the use of this? Is there any practical example when you would use CurDir/ChDir etc instead of a simple path?

Jamualson

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I was wondering what is the use of CurDir, ChDir, etc in practice. Seems to me that using simple paths is always a much more clean way of doing things than curdir etc, which are way too overcomplicated. (ofc it comes from cmd and linux things, but I still don't have an idea why would somebody use this in Excel)

With CurDir / ChDir etc you can lose control. With paths you can not.

Thank you very much for your idea.
 
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Hi Jamualson,

I'm not a VBA programmer but it would seem to me that you don't know where others will use your VBA.
e.g. If my current directory is C:\MrExcel\Toadstool then maybe I want to CurDir, MkDir a Temp directory and then put the results of my execution into there rather than hardcoding a results drive and directory.
 
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Hi Jamualson,

I'm not a VBA programmer but it would seem to me that you don't know where others will use your VBA.
e.g. If my current directory is C:\MrExcel\Toadstool then maybe I want to CurDir, MkDir a Temp directory and then put the results of my execution into there rather than hardcoding a results drive and directory.
Thank you for the answer. Yes, but this feature can be controlled by activeworkbook.path - according to me in a much more reliable way -, and we still don't loose flexibility. Thx for anybody who could confirm me or make me change my mind.
 
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