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January 26th, 1999, 04:36 PM
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How do I drag files from a File list box and open them in a text box on the same form?
Thanks for your help Chris, but here was what I meant to say. sorry! O.k. I am building an HTML editor. O.k on my form I have a Drive List Box, Directory List Box and a File List Box and a Text box. now I know how to make them work, so that I can change the directory, and it will show the folders in the directory list, which shows the files in the File List Box.
But what I wanna do is, i want to be able to drag files from the File List Box and have them open in the Text Box on the same form. I wanna be able to allow the user to drag an HTML file from the File List Box and have it open in the Text Box. Can I do? I sure hope so That's the only thing I can't figure out, is how to drag the file and have it open in the text box. Can any one help me? Thanks for any help you can give me.
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January 28th, 1999, 04:10 AM
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Re: How do I drag files from a File list box and open them in a text box on the same form?
Hi Shannon
It's really the same answer, with a bit more code in the Text1_OleDragDrop procedure.
Instead of a Text String being passed to the dragdrop procedure, the Data object contains the list of filenames selected from the file list box in the '.files' property.
Take a form, add the filelistbox (File1) and a TextBox (Text1) and set the following properties on the textbox
MultiLine = True
ScrollBars = Both
Now paste the following code into the form :
Option Explicit
Private Sub Form_Load()
With File1
.Path = "c:"
.Pattern = "*.txt"
.OLEDragMode = 1 ' automatic
End With
Text1.OLEDropMode = 1 ' manual
End Sub
Private Sub Text1_OLEDragDrop(Data As DataObject, Effect As Long, Button As Integer, Shift As Integer, X As Single, Y As Single)
Dim sBuffer As String
Dim lLen As Long
Dim lFileNum As Long
lFileNum = FreeFile
'
' Data.Files(1) contains the first selected filename from the list box
'
Open Data.Files(1) For Binary Access Read As 1
'
' This time I'm demonstrating reading the whole file at once
'
lLen = LOF(lFileNum)
sBuffer = String$(lLen, vbNullChar)
Get #1, , sBuffer
Close #1
Text1.Text = sBuffer
End Sub
Regards
Chris Eastwood
Software Engineer
ACNielsen Ltd
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