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    I know the functions you use to get the current working directory in the control, but how do you get a list of selected files from it? I can't find any examples of this.

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      I know the functions you use to get the current working directory in the control, but how do you get a list of selected files from it? I can't find any examples of this.

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      You've been given a good answer to this immediately below. Why did you post it again? EDIT: Never mind, I see that you reposted this before Richard MacCutchan's response. It was probably a mistake.

      The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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        You've been given a good answer to this immediately below. Why did you post it again? EDIT: Never mind, I see that you reposted this before Richard MacCutchan's response. It was probably a mistake.

        The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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        Accident.

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