M
Moose
I have a user form that is used to input new Job Names & Job Numbers
into a worksheet called JobName within the existing workbook using
text boxes this part works fine. What I would like to know is it
posssible that when I click the add button to insert the Job Name &
Job Number into the worksheet called JobName can the Job Number be
saved into a folder called Project Costs in my documents as an .xls
file (Example as 001.xls)
The path to My Documents is mydir= "C:\Users\Craig\Documents\Project
Costs"
The reason is that I have another userform with a command button and
text box to search for workbooks and open by Job Number using the
following code
Private Sub CommandButton12_Click()
Dim mydir As String
mydir = "C:\Users\Craig\Documents\Project Costs"
If Dir(mydir & "\" & TextBox1.Value & ".xls") <> "" Then
Workbooks.Open Filename:=mydir & "\" & TextBox1.Value & ".xls"
Unload Me
Else
MsgBox "File: " & TextBox1.Value & "Job Number Not Found"
End If
End Sub
into a worksheet called JobName within the existing workbook using
text boxes this part works fine. What I would like to know is it
posssible that when I click the add button to insert the Job Name &
Job Number into the worksheet called JobName can the Job Number be
saved into a folder called Project Costs in my documents as an .xls
file (Example as 001.xls)
The path to My Documents is mydir= "C:\Users\Craig\Documents\Project
Costs"
The reason is that I have another userform with a command button and
text box to search for workbooks and open by Job Number using the
following code
Private Sub CommandButton12_Click()
Dim mydir As String
mydir = "C:\Users\Craig\Documents\Project Costs"
If Dir(mydir & "\" & TextBox1.Value & ".xls") <> "" Then
Workbooks.Open Filename:=mydir & "\" & TextBox1.Value & ".xls"
Unload Me
Else
MsgBox "File: " & TextBox1.Value & "Job Number Not Found"
End If
End Sub