Display The Name Of A File In A Textbox From An Openfiledialog
Jun 11, 2012
way to display the name of a file in a textbox from an openfiledialog (including the file type) For example: Instead of "C:Users eadme.txt", to display just "readme.txt" in the textbox.
Edit: AND if possible, how to display the inverse, too ("C:Users", instead of "C:Users
eadme.txt" or something)
I am trying to open a .csv file via openfiledialog and then display information on a datagridview...What would be some ways to approach this? I have tried reading the file, separating the values by commas and placing them in a string followed by placing the string into a list. I place them in a list because I have more than one string of text I want operated in the CSV file. How can I display each string of separated values onto my datagridview?
Does anybody know how to make an OpenFileDialog where the file displays in a textbox, BUT, can only show the file, not the directories(eg. "Song.mp3" Not "C:\Files\Song.mp3")I've got the code for the OpenFileDialog
If OpenFileDialog1.ShowDialog = Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Then TextBox9.Text = OpenFileDialog1.FileName End If And I've added the OpenFileDialog. I just don't know how to display the file without directories.
i have a Openfiledialog1 and a Picturebox1 how can i select a image in the openfiledialog and when i press Ok or Open the image shows in the picturebox like a picture
I need to have the user select a directory for the working directory. I know how to use the openfiledialog to list a file, but how do you do it for a directory?
Basically I'm having problems trying to display a filepath in a textbox. The idea being is that when the user clicks browse, and browses' to the file they wish to execute, the file path the displays in the text box.
I am new to VB.NET and xml and I am trying to parse the xml file of format mentioned below and display it using textbox in VB.NET. But I am not able to parse it. Code snippet to parse the xml shown below :
This is my code at the moment. I want the TextBox to show the Directory of the file. (C:Documents and SettingsUserDesktopFile)
This is my TextBox Code
Private Sub TextBox1_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TextBox1.TextChanged Me.Text = OpenFileDialog1.FileName End Sub
This is my Button Code
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click OpenFileDialog1.ShowDialog() End Sub
i need code for chose any txt file and opening it from open file dialog (if thr user click in open button)and display the content of chosen txt file in textbox
I would like to display in a textbox value from a binary file.I am using this method but when I get a value greater than 90 does not display correctly.
I need to have two pieces of software, made in vb where one encrypts the contents of a .txt file, and the other decrypts it, and then picks one word at random and displays it each time a button is pressed, but never displays the same word. Or, if there was a way to hard code it into the program as there is only 5 words that would be better.
could someone give me a some sort of clue about opening nonexistant files in VB.NET?? I am learning this as I go, and I can open existing files using the OpenFileDialog box, but I cant not find an real explanation on how to create a file if it is not in existance... in other words, I want to know now to code so that when a user enteres a filename in the filename box in the OpenFileDialog and that file does not already exist then the file is created as a new file, and then opened. I have done some googleing and found all sorts of examples on opening existing files, but nothing that really gives a good explanation of how to create a new file and then open it...
How can I implement an openfiledialog, which is able to do multiselecting? Do I need an extra libraray or is it also possible with the WPF-Control OpenFileDialog?
I have an application that opens the file location of a running process, however when the process is located in a large folder like system32 it just opens at the first item,
What i really want is for the specified .exe to be highlighted or in focus within the dialog window,is there a way to filter or use the built in search box in the window programaticaly?
I have files that start with unique numbers and are word documents. Say the document starts with "1234567" is there a way to make the OpenFileDialog filter to where only all the .doc files that start with "1234567" show up?
I had the following codes,by the default,after i choose a file from the openfiledialog,then savefiledialog will display to let me chosoe where should i save the file.
But,now I would like to do so which is after I choose a file from the openfiledialog,the selected file should be automatically copy to my desktop without showing savefiledialog to let me choose the destination.What should I change from the following code?
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim fullFilename As String
I'm using a OpenFileDialog to choose a file from the folder and displaying the path on a textbox. I have another save button, I want when I click on the save button the selected file(the path is currently in the box) duplicates the file into another folder. How can I duplicate the folder and can I use SaveFileDialog?? Here is the codes of OpenFile Dialog. I have t
Private Sub OpenFile_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles cmdBrowseFile.Click Dim myStream As Stream = Nothing
I'm making an MP3 Player using windows media player, I know how to use an openfiledialog to open a single file, But how do I use to to open a whole directory, Like of music files, And then add the file names into a listbox so they can just click on them to play them? I'd like to just use the title of the song like
Artist - Song title instead of like C:usermusicArtist - Song title.Mp3.
If I am in Word and I say File Open, it displays files of type All Files. If I have a Compressed Folder in the current location, I can right click on that folder and Extract All. Then if I extracted a filetype that Word can read, I can click on the file I just extracted and opened this is Word. All from saying File Open. I want to replicate this behavior in my .NET code. Maybe I am missing a property when I create my OpenFileDialog, but if I right click on the same file as above, I do not get a context menu that will let me Extract All.
This is my .NET Dim dlgZipFile As New OpenFileDialog dlgZipFile.Title = "Please navigate to the location of the input file" dlgZipFile.InitialDirectory = "C:ProjectsFiles" dlgZipFile.Filter = "All Files (*.*)|*.*" dlgZipFile.FileName = "" If dlgZipFile.ShowDialog <> Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Then Return False
I have a VB/C# .NET 2.0 project that, if possible, I would like to customize the OpenFileDialog box to select a directory rather than a file. The reason for this is because the FolderBrowserDialog is ugly and a pain for most of my users to navigate using.
I know how to filter extensions using OpenFileDialog, but is there a flag or variable I can set that will allow me to only show directories and select those directories that is built into .NET? And if not, what is a good third party dialog to use/where should I begin if I am to create my own?