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New to VB - NewFile Dialog / SaveFile Dialog help needed.

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  • A Adam m Nelson

    Oh, I didn't know that, thanks!. Do you know of any way to write to a file while 'scripting'?

    --Its not broken if it never worked.

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    ChandraRam
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    You will need to use the "Basic" methods for file handling. For example:

    FileHandle = FreeFile()
    Open [FilePath] for Output as FileHandle
    Print #FileHandle,"This is a test string"
    Close FileHandle

    HTH [Edit]Had to change since < was intepreted differently[/Edit]

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      You will need to use the "Basic" methods for file handling. For example:

      FileHandle = FreeFile()
      Open [FilePath] for Output as FileHandle
      Print #FileHandle,"This is a test string"
      Close FileHandle

      HTH [Edit]Had to change since < was intepreted differently[/Edit]

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      That did it! thank you very much

      --Its not broken if it never worked.

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      • A Adam m Nelson

        That did it! thank you very much

        --Its not broken if it never worked.

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        Adam.m.Nelson wrote:

        That did it! thank you very much

        You are welcome. :)

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          Adam.m.Nelson wrote:

          That did it! thank you very much

          You are welcome. :)

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          Adam m Nelson
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          Do you know if it is possible to bring up the 'Save As' window to allow the user to select the save location and file name? I got it working allowing the user to enter the location and file name in a seperate cell, but it would be handy to bring up the dialog they are use to seeing any other time they save a windows file.

          --Its not broken if it never worked.

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          • A Adam m Nelson

            Do you know if it is possible to bring up the 'Save As' window to allow the user to select the save location and file name? I got it working allowing the user to enter the location and file name in a seperate cell, but it would be handy to bring up the dialog they are use to seeing any other time they save a windows file.

            --Its not broken if it never worked.

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            This dialog is implemented in the CommonDialog Windows control. You can add reference to the ComDlg32.OCX object in your script and use the methods in this object to Open / Save files. This will bring up the familiar Windows file dialog. HTH

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            • C ChandraRam

              This dialog is implemented in the CommonDialog Windows control. You can add reference to the ComDlg32.OCX object in your script and use the methods in this object to Open / Save files. This will bring up the familiar Windows file dialog. HTH

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              Beautiful, I will try that tonight. If its not too much to ask, I have another quick question: This way of doing it leaves an extra cariage return at the end of the file, i tried writing a \b to the file once it is all done, but it literally writes a \b in the file. Print #FileHandle, "\b" Print #FileHandle, '\b' isn't a command as the ' starts a comment. Is there a way to kill that last cariage return?

              --Its not broken if it never worked.

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              • A Adam m Nelson

                Beautiful, I will try that tonight. If its not too much to ask, I have another quick question: This way of doing it leaves an extra cariage return at the end of the file, i tried writing a \b to the file once it is all done, but it literally writes a \b in the file. Print #FileHandle, "\b" Print #FileHandle, '\b' isn't a command as the ' starts a comment. Is there a way to kill that last cariage return?

                --Its not broken if it never worked.

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                The Print statements appends a CR+LF to the text... I don't know of a way you could suppress this.

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                  The Print statements appends a CR+LF to the text... I don't know of a way you could suppress this.

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                  Adam m Nelson
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                  hmm, ok, thanks anyways!! I'll play around with it and if I figure something out I will post it here.

                  --Its not broken if it never worked.

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                  • A Adam m Nelson

                    Beautiful, I will try that tonight. If its not too much to ask, I have another quick question: This way of doing it leaves an extra cariage return at the end of the file, i tried writing a \b to the file once it is all done, but it literally writes a \b in the file. Print #FileHandle, "\b" Print #FileHandle, '\b' isn't a command as the ' starts a comment. Is there a way to kill that last cariage return?

                    --Its not broken if it never worked.

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                    Put a semi-colon on the end of the Print statement.

                    Print #FileHandle, "something...";

                    This will avoid adding a CRLF to the end of the line it just printed to the file.

                    A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
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                         2006, 2007, 2008

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                    • D Dave Kreskowiak

                      Put a semi-colon on the end of the Print statement.

                      Print #FileHandle, "something...";

                      This will avoid adding a CRLF to the end of the line it just printed to the file.

                      A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
                      Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
                           2006, 2007, 2008

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                      Hey hey that did it!, however because i am writing to the file inside of a loop there are no line breaks now. Is there a command I can put at the beginning of the string being written to the file to tell it to create a new line?

                      --Its not broken if it never worked.

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                      • D Dave Kreskowiak

                        Put a semi-colon on the end of the Print statement.

                        Print #FileHandle, "something...";

                        This will avoid adding a CRLF to the end of the line it just printed to the file.

                        A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
                        Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
                             2006, 2007, 2008

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                        Actually, never mind, i re-worked the loop to work around it. Thanks a bunch everyone!! ;)

                        --Its not broken if it never worked.

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