Hi,
Can one of you pros take a look at this code and help get the bugs out?
I'm trying to create a folder browser that will let the user go to the folder, pick the excel file and import it into access them into a table in access then run a couple questions to get it formatted do some calculations and export it back out with the same name it came in as
Compile error: Invalid outside procedure / syntax error
Compile error: Sub or Function not defined
Visual Basic for Applications
Microsoft Access 16.0 Object Library
OLE Automation
Microsoft Office 16.0 Object Library
Code:
Private Sub cmdShow_Click()
On Error GoTo SubError
**** 'Add "Microsoft Office 16.0 Object Library" in references
Dim fdialog As Office.FileDialog
Dim varfgile As Variant
txtSelectedName = ""
**** ' Set up the File Dialog
****Set fdialog = Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFilePicker)
With fdialog
********.Title = "Choose the spreadsheet you would like to import"
********.AllowMultiSelect = False
********.InitialFileName = "C:\Users\cvlasa1\Downloads\SelfTrade\Export to Excel\" 'Folder picker needs trailing slash
.Filters.Clear
********.Filters.Add "Excel files", "*.xls*"
'*******.Filters.Add "Excel files", "*.xls"
'*******.Filters.Add "Excel files", "*.xlsx"
'*******.Filters.Add "Excel macro-enabled", "*.xlsm"
*
******* If .Show = True Then
******* If .SelectedItems.Count = 0 Then
**************** 'User clicked open but didn't select a file
****************GoTo SubExit
**********
End If
**********
************ 'An option for MultiSelect = False
************ 'varFile = .SelectedItems(1)
************ 'txtSelectedName = varFile
**********
************ 'Needed when MultiSelect = True
************For Each varFile In .SelectedItems
****************txtSelectedName = txtSelectedName & varFile & vbCrLf
************Next
********
Else
************ 'user cancelled dialog without choosing!
************ 'Do you need to react?
********End If
**
****End With
**
SubExit:
On Error Resume Next
****Set fdialog = Nothing
****Exit Sub
**
SubError:
****MsgBox "Error Number: " & Err.Number & " = " & Err.Description, vbCritical + vbOKOnly, _
********"An error occurred"
****GoTo SubExit
******
End Sub
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