VBA Get the Names of All the Sub-Folders within a Folder

breitnet

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Hello, I am looking for some help with my Code. I am getting a File not Found error whenever I try to use anything but the root directory "C:" for the PathName.

Thanks, CB

Code:
Sub GetSubFolderNames()
Dim FileName As String
Dim PathName As String

PathName = "C:\Temp"

FileName = Dir(PathName, vbDirectory)

Do While FileName <> ""
If GetAttr(PathName & FileName) = vbDirectory Then
    Debug.Print FileName
End If
FileName = Dir()
Loop
End Sub
 

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Code:
PathName = "C:\Temp[COLOR=#ff0000]\[/COLOR]"
 
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