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Old December 8th, 2005, 05:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
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Mornin' all.

(I have posted this perhaps in error to Win98se NG)


Under a Folder say "001 December 2005"

I need to open subfolders each day eg:
20051201 Thursday
20051202 Friday
etc etc

Each of those folders need to contain a common
excel sheet.

Any ideas of how to carry out the above quickly?

I presently do it through ACDSee, as when a new subfolder
is created, the cursor pops back to the main folder for the creation
of the next sub folder.
This is still time consuming. Any helpful hints?
Thanks



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Old December 8th, 2005, 08:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
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Default replicating a folder hiearchy.

Are you wanting to drive this from Excel/VBA?

If so, checkout MkDir in help.

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Mornin' all.

(I have posted this perhaps in error to Win98se NG)


Under a Folder say "001 December 2005"

I need to open subfolders each day eg:
20051201 Thursday
20051202 Friday
etc etc

Each of those folders need to contain a common
excel sheet.

Any ideas of how to carry out the above quickly?

I presently do it through ACDSee, as when a new subfolder
is created, the cursor pops back to the main folder for the creation
of the next sub folder.
This is still time consuming. Any helpful hints?
Thanks



--
rodney at touch88.com.au

Send spam to the FTC at

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