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Daxton A.

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I am using the OutputTo Statement.
When i leave the filename to Output to....blank, access prompts me for the file, this is good, that's what i want it to do. But lets say i want to then take and open the file in excel. How would i code that?

I know that i somehow have to set an object variable = to the textbox on the popup where the name of the file is typed. But i dont know how to do that with a default dialog box. I also dont know what code to use to open Excel or the file in excel. Do you have an idea on how to accomplish this task?

Thanxamillion,
Daxton
 
Idea

A cut out from one of my programs. I hope this helps you somewhat.


Public Sub parse()
Dim excel_app As Object
Dim excel_sheet As Object
Dim rowvalue As String, colvalue As String, combined As String
Dim row As Integer, column As Integer
Dim trailer As String
Dim v() As String
Screen.MousePointer = vbHourglass
DoEvents

' Create the Excel application.
Set excel_app = CreateObject("Excel.Application")

' Uncomment this line to make Excel visible.
' excel_app.Visible = True

' Open the Excel spreadsheet.
excel_app.Workbooks.Open FileName:=txtExcelFile.Text

' Check for later versions.
If Val(excel_app.Application.Version) >= 8 Then
Set excel_sheet = excel_app.ActiveSheet
Else
Set excel_sheet = excel_app
End If
 

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