GetOpenFilename; how do I access the working path?

John McGraw

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When I do a GetOpenFilename(), it works ok, but I want to be able to choose the path
that first pops up when this method is used.
(Its the last path changed to by the user)

How can I access the path that automatically is searched when a Getopenfilename is used?

Thanks.
 

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Before the getopenfilename(), insert the following 2 lines:

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Application.GetOpenFilename
 
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I dont understand the correction, do you mean 1 of the back slashes each time, or 2 backslashes 1 time?

Oh, I guess I'll figure it out! :) Thanks BTW!
 
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