Microsoft KB Archive/198845

= WD2000: How to Return Only File Names Using FileSearch Property =

Article ID: 198845

Article Last Modified on 10/11/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q198845





SUMMARY
This article contains a Visual Basic for Applications sample macro that demonstrates how to remove the full path information and return only the file name of Word documents using the FileSearch property.



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The following Visual Basic for Applications macro searches the specified folder and subfolders for Word document files. If files are found, the procedure removes the path information and inserts the file names into a new document.

NOTE: The FileSearch property is not available on the Macintosh platform. Use the FileFind property instead to search for files on the Macintosh.

Sub RemovePaths With Application.FileSearch .NewSearch ' Set primary folder to search. .LookIn = "C:\My Documents" ' Search sub folders of primary search folder. .SearchSubFolders = True ' Search for only Word documents. .FileName = "*.doc" .MatchAllWordForms = True .FileType = msoFileTypeWordDocuments ' Execute search. If .Execute > 0 Then MsgBox "There were " & .FoundFiles.Count & " file(s) found." ' Create new document to list found files. Documents.Add For i = 1 To .FoundFiles.Count ' Extract filename from full path and insert into document. Selection.TypeText Text:=Dir(.FoundFiles(i), vbDirectory) _ & Chr(13) Next i        Else MsgBox "There were no files found." End If     End With End Sub For additional information about running sample code, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

ARTICLE-ID: 212536

TITLE : WD2000: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles

