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> -----Original Message----- > From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Vern Hamberg > Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 1:58 PM > > It's in 2002 (XP). And it probably can be built from another couple > properties, as describied: > > >This property is equivalent to the Path property, followed by > >the current file system separator, followed by the Name property. > > Path & Name are properties of a Workbook object. The current file system > separator can be retrieved with Application.PathSeparator > > This is an area I think MS has done very well in. Everything (sort of) is > available in understandable fashion in VBA. I remember WordPerfect's > proprietary macro language that did not correlate with menu items > - what a pain. I tend to agree; I don't know about WP, but it seems that you can do just about anything with VBA, it's just a matter of knowing HOW to do it! Probably I should find a book at the library and work with it for a few weeks. Excel is something I use quite a bit in my work, but I never got into "programming" with it. It appears that I've missed out on a lot that it has to offer. - Dan
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