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  1. #1
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    Dir statement

    Why doesn't the following statement print ALL the files in the root dir?


    Debug.print Dir("c:*.*")




    Thanks!


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    Re: Dir statement

    Dir Function Example
    This example uses the Dir function to check if certain files and directories exist.

    Dim MyFile, MyPath, MyName
    ' Returns "WIN.INI" if it exists.
    MyFile = Dir("C:\WINDOWS\WIN.INI")

    ' Returns filename with specified extension. If more than one *.ini
    ' file exists, the first file found is returned.
    MyFile = Dir("C:\WINDOWS\*.INI")

    ' Call Dir again without arguments to return the next *.INI file in the
    ' same directory.
    MyFile = Dir

    ' Return first *.TXT file with a set hidden attribute.
    MyFile = Dir("*.TXT", vbHidden)

    ' Display the names in C:\ that represent directories.
    MyPath = "c:\" ' Set the path.
    MyName = Dir(MyPath, vbDirectory) ' Retrieve the first entry.
    Do While MyName <> "" ' Start the loop.
    ' Ignore the current directory and the encompassing directory.
    If MyName <> "." And MyName <> ".." Then
    ' Use bitwise comparison to make sure MyName is a directory.
    If (GetAttr(MyPath & MyName) And vbDirectory) = vbDirectory Then
    Debug.Print MyName ' Display entry only if it
    End If ' it represents a directory.
    End If
    MyName = Dir ' Get next entry.
    Loop


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