This post is part of the series on VBA Snippets.
The below VBA script can be used to open a text file for appending and then write a line to the bottom of the file; it could be combined with the example in this eries’ last post on selecting records from a Microsoft Dynamics ODBC connection to out put multiple lines.
The highlighted section is the path of the output file.
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VBA Snippets: Open a File for Appending
This post is part of the series on VBA Snippets. The below VBA script can be used to open a text file for appending and then write a line to the bottom of the file; it could be combined with the e…
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