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9.6

Using Shell command with spaces in file name

Asked by ahammar in Visual Basic Programming, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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Hi experts,
I am opening a picture with mspaint by using the shell command.  (I will actually be using something other than paint when I get this to work)

This works fine:
(Assume the pictures name is "Whatever.jpg")

ChDrive "C:\"
ChDir "C:\Albert\Pics"
Shell "C:\WINDOWS\System32\mspaint.exe " & "Whatever.jpg", vbMaximizedFocus

This does not work:
(Assume the pictures name is "What ever.jpg" with a space)

ChDrive "C:\"
ChDir "C:\Albert\Pics"
Shell "C:\WINDOWS\System32\mspaint.exe " & "What ever.jpg", vbMaximizedFocus

It tries to open the file "What.bmp".  It only reads to the first space, then adds it's own bmp extension instead of using jpg, and of course brings up and error that says "C:\Albert\Pics\What.bmp not found"
I chose to use ChDrive and ChDir because I have the same problem if there is a space in the path also.

I am doing this in Excel VBA, but I'm pretty sure the problem would be the same with VB6

Anyone know how I use the shell function if there is a space in the filename (and path if there is a better way than changing drives and directories)


Thanks
:-)
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