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>Thank you. In this case, however, I am creating an OCX on a VFP form. App.Path returns the VB Project directory, not the current directory. Do you know of a way in Visual Basic to return the current folder, not the App folder? It would be much easier to do it in VB if I can, rather than VFP.
Hi
The function CurDir will return the current directory.
Pete
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