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Splitting hairs Paul. The OP had a defined folder, so I used the same one. I was simply pointing out that IF it was a simple replace (i.e. there was no actual need for the dialog to get inputs), it could be done with a simple replace.
As for primary header versus all headers...shrug...again just pointing it out as it is unknown whether it is needed, or not. Carchee, neither macropod or I have dealt with the logo issue, but hopefully you can see the variety of approach and come up with something that will work for you. HINT: keep a copy of the GetFolder function Paul posted as it comes in very handy in a huge number of situations. |
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