I am creating a program that uses XML files and saves them automatically when the user updates information. When I have XElement.Save("Name.xml") it saves the XML file in the same directory as the EXE. What I am trying to do is allow the user so select the location of the XML. Also is loading XML files through the loaddialog box basically the same way as XElement.Load("Name.xml")?
Private Sub SaveAsToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles SaveAsToolStripMenuItem.Click timedate.Stop()[code]......
The problem is that if I save a file I get "myfile.GDL" if I overwrite that I get a new file "myfile.GDL.GDL" ect.the other problem being that the filtering in the windows save/open dialog wont show .GDL files unless I select "all files".
I am trying to save multiple text files using a save dialog.
I can save one textbox
SaveFileDialog1.ShowDialog() Dim File As System.IO.File Dim Write As System.IO.StreamWriter Write = File.CreateText(SaveFileDialog1.FileName) Write.WriteLine(TextBox1.Text) Write.Close()
but I don't know how to save multiple textboxes and richtext boxes. Would I have to use a screenwriter for this?
i'm trying to add textbox1.text as the file name for the save file dialog.. this code works fine when there are no invalid char inputed in the textbox. if there are, my app shuts down.. here's the code that i'm using:
Public Sub saveas() With SaveFileDialog1 .InitialDirectory = Label1.Text
I am trying to find a way to allow my users to choose the directory to save files into, THe file name is automatically generated as it has a naming convention and i am able to pre program a location to save to but i d like to be able to allow my users to decide themselves which directory they want to save the files to and to have the ability to choose which directory to save to
I am wanting to find out how to use the Win32 hooks to allow me to add extra save locations to the save and open dialog box so as to allow as an option for files to be saved directly to a database rather than a file system.I have tried looking online but can't find anything remotely usable for this, the only data on hooks that I can find involves Window operation hooks, mouse, leyboard, and shell hooks, nothing to do with files.
Im trying to save a file in XML and offer the user a save dialog to appear so they can name the file. The file will save using a custom file extention. The problem is I keep getting off the wall suggestions and Im looking for a simple solution. Here is what I have, please only show examples using my syntax based code. Im still a bit new to Vb so posting off the wall examples
i made a vitual dekstop and i have a few problems that to be fixed. The first problem i have is that i have a picturebox as the entire form like the desktop background but the progrblem is that i have some group boxes over that picturebox box. How can i make so you can see throw the group box so that you can see the image behind it. And how can i save a picturebox image without a save file dialog
I am creating a app to analyze databases for duplicate data for multiple projects. For example, I might have 10 different access databases to analyze individually and I would like to choose them from a dialog control if possible. After the connection is made I will then proceed to run the query from the button click event and spit out the resulting data into a separate winform.
I have a windows form and it is a notepad. In the menustrip, when I tell it to save, everything goes good. BUT..after saving I then hit the X button to close. My dialog box but it asks me if i want to exit without saving changes Here is the code I have but really I think something is lacking here!!
Private Sub frmNote_FormClosing(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.FormClosingEventArgs) Handles Me.FormClosing If MessageBox.Show("Are you sure you want to exit without saving changes?",
i have various controls outputting to a word document e.g text box and rich text box and so on. What my problem is it works fine if i use the doc ext but when i change it to docx ext, when i open the document ( after it has saved to my desktop) it says there is a problem. This code works fine with doc ext just not docx so i am wonder is it something i am doing wrong or does the save dialog box not support docx ext. here is the code i am using to save to the word document.[code...]
I have a button on my form and when clicked I want to show the save dialog box but I want to have a filter so the file saved can only be .txt also I want to change the default location of the save as dialog, is this possible?
So far I have the following Dim filesaveas As New SaveFileDialog filesaveas.Filter = "Text Files|*.txt" filesaveas.Filter = "C:\Test\"
I would like to modify SaveFileDialog to instead save a new directory (which will contain new files automatically generated for the user based on the name of the directory). I can produce the necessary code to carry out the intended functionality, but I want the dialog to prompt for a 'folder name' instead of 'file name' and to not display 'save as type'. Is this possible? Is there a better solution for a create new folder/directory dialog? I know about folderbrowsedialog, but I need to force the user to name a new directory and identify the location
I am trying to pull up a save file dialog, see code below:-
Shared Sub SaveAs() Dim StrPath As String = "" Dim strFile As String = ""[code].....
What I need is the folder location path of where I am trying to save the file, which I was hoping to get from strPath. The name of the file (which I can get from strFile)I also need the file extension which I was hoping to get from strExt
Trying to make a save file dialog for this program. I have it working without syntax errors but its telling me "empty path name is not legal" and gives me a "Argumentexception was unhandled".[code]
I am using this code to to generate a crystal report from aa sql string that i construct using a supplied table name and some column names in txtSQL.This code contains functionality to export to ms word.However when the save dialog comes up and the user enters the intended filename.and saves the document.when the user attempts to open the document they have to use"open with" because the save dialog does not add an extension to the file so my question is how can i add an extension for tthe user programmatically.This is my first time using save dialog
Dim rpt As New MembersReport() sfdSaveMe.ShowDialog() Dim strExportFile As String = sfdSaveMe.FileName
what the open/save dialog property, AutoUpgradeEnabled means? I have tried it on VS2005, 2008 and 2010. WHen enabled it delays returning the filename you choose for up to 5 seconds.
The program I am making uses a save dialog box and when I save a file it works fine. When I save and overwrite the file it seems to append the data. For some reason it keeps all previous data and just writes the data again. I'm using the XMLWriter to save the files. Is there any way of fixing this?
VB beginner here. Just wondering about what code to use when using save file dialog for the user to select a directory to save information made on a program. My open file dialog code works fine but i have tried some save file dialog ideas i found online to no avail.In this case, i just want text that is written in text boxes in my program to be saved to something as simple as .txt's.
I'm trying to figure out why my savefiledialog data (filter, Filename, Title etc) doesn't appear to show once the savefiledialog forum pops up, i can't see waht i have done wrong[code]...
Im working on saving a file using a button click. Anytime the button gets clicked I want a save file dialog to open up and I want to save the image in the picturebox to a file.
Im getting it right to the point where i get the save file dialog popping up. I know that the code safing Save isnt right, but i dont know how to pass the image in the picture box through the dialog box and save it as a file.
Private Sub Button12_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button12.Click If Me.PictureBox1.Image IsNot Nothing Then