It seems impossible. However, it's significant to me.
if my current document is located in: (D:\works\123) for example. I need to create a folder under the upper (parent) directory (works) in this case.
How to create such folder. NB: Parent folder changes (like: D:\projects\reports) ....etc.
It should be made using VBA in word 2003 only.
Thanks for your precious time
if my current document is located in: (D:\works\123) for example. I need to create a folder under the upper (parent) directory (works) in this case.
How to create such folder. NB: Parent folder changes (like: D:\projects\reports) ....etc.
It should be made using VBA in word 2003 only.
Thanks for your precious time