Hi Kevin
The easiest way is CurrentProject.Path.
Best wishes,
Graham
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Subject: [MS_AccessPros] How to get the path of the front end by code?
Dear All,
Would you please tell me how to get the path of the front end by code. By the way, there's no tables in the front end. The reason for doing this is that I want to create folders in the folder where the front end locates. Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Kevin
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