>>>Greg,
>>>The multi-select is working great for the 1st application. Thanks again.
>>>
>>>Now I'm working on a new app where I need to match image files (BMP, GIF...) with work orders. Is there a way to have your program (or any program) auto select the thumbnail display without the user having to select it each time the getfile is run? Right now each time the user goes to select an image they have to re-select thumbnail again.
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>>See
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>Naomi,
>thanks a bunch for that one. It works on my XP PC. I will have to try it on an Vista Unit and if it don't work on Vista I guess I could just test for the OS and send a different set of keyboards.
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>It's a hack but the customer only cares that it works.
I never thought this could be so needed...
After you dig into Vista, can you send me the keystrokes ?
Maybe the best would be to create a GETPICTThumb() function, that uses the API to send the keystrokes. In this UDF(), we could check the OS() and send the correct ones.
Naomi, did you get those from WIN98 ?
Regards
Cesar