Browse a file in excel vba

luolovepi

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Hi everyone,
I have the following code to browse a file in disck. But I get an error message over "If desPathName = False Then". How come?
Code:
Sub browseFile()
    desPathName = Application.GetOpenFilename(FileFilter:="Excel Files (*.xls*), *.xls*", Title:="Please select a file")
    If desPathName = False Then
        MsgBox "Stopping because you did not select a file. Reselect a destination file through the menu"
        Exit Sub
    Else
        Workbooks.Open Filename:=desPathName
        Set des = Workbooks.Open(desPathName, True, False)
        Set desSheet = des.Worksheets(desWorksheetName)
    End If
End Sub

Sincerely,
lolo^^
 

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Rich (BB code):
Sub browseFile()
Dim desPathName As Variant
    desPathName = Application.GetOpenFilename(FileFilter:="Excel Files (*.xls*), *.xls*", Title:="Please select a file")
    If desPathName = False Then
        MsgBox "Stopping because you did not select a file. Reselect a destination file through the menu"
        Exit Sub
    Else
        Workbooks.Open Filename:=desPathName
        Set des = Workbooks.Open(desPathName, True, False)
        Set desSheet = des.Worksheets(desWorksheetName)
    End If
End Sub
 
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Wow!!! Thank you Peter.

I wrongly delcared the desPathName as String...

Thanks!

Best regards,
lolo^_^

Try

Rich (BB code):
Sub browseFile()
Dim desPathName As Variant
    desPathName = Application.GetOpenFilename(FileFilter:="Excel Files (*.xls*), *.xls*", Title:="Please select a file")
    If desPathName = False Then
        MsgBox "Stopping because you did not select a file. Reselect a destination file through the menu"
        Exit Sub
    Else
        Workbooks.Open Filename:=desPathName
        Set des = Workbooks.Open(desPathName, True, False)
        Set desSheet = des.Worksheets(desWorksheetName)
    End If
End Sub
 
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