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![]() Yes, it's possible to do a recursive search and store the path but there is no built-in VBA 'recursive search' function - it would have to be written - and, unless you store the path in a file somewhere, the found path would only be available to the current session. Since neither of your threads have said anything about what you're trying to achieve, this is all like trying to find a black cat in a warehouse at night (and no torch).
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My goal is to execute a macro in a Word Document which execute toto.exe with argument "DocumentPath".
Store the absolute path in a .ini file seems to be a good solution. Do you have example about how to do a recursive file search ? |
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See, for example: https://www.msofficeforums.com/word-...html#post47785
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Thanks a lot
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