Using .GetFiles
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mandai, I really appreciate everything you've done for me so far, but overall it's not really seeming to work out. I'm not familiar with the "Loop" statement, and it just has given me more problems than it's worth so far. And I really hate feeling like I know nothing about programming, and that's exactly what this topic is doing to be. xD
I've been unable to see any proof that files have even been found.
I even added coding for a messagebox to appear if any .exe files were found, however, the box never appears, so I'm not even sure anymore.
But overall, thank you for the help, I may just call it quits on this project. :\
I've been unable to see any proof that files have even been found.
I even added coding for a messagebox to appear if any .exe files were found, however, the box never appears, so I'm not even sure anymore.
But overall, thank you for the help, I may just call it quits on this project. :\
If the recursive code is not working, you could use a program instead; i.e. the xcopy/robocopy utilities can copy directories and they will handle errors fairly well.
Do you happen to have links to these things? 

Here is an article on the subject: http://vbadud.blogspot.com/2011/05/how- ... g-vba.html
Ahhh! The good ol' command prompt. It's what got me interested in programming. I'll look into this. Thank you. 

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