Working with Files
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With the advent of the Scripting Runtime object library, you can work with drives, folders, and files as objects.
In This Section
- The Microsoft Scripting Runtime Object Library
Understand the Scripting Runtime Object Library, and learn how to set a reference to it. - Returning Files from the File System
Use the FileSystemObject to work with drives, folders, and files in the file system. - Setting File Attributes
Use the File object and Folder object to read or set file or folder attributes. - Logging Errors to a Text File
Use objects to write to a text file, return an object that refers to a new or existing file, and use methods to open it for input or output. - The Dictionary Object
Understand the features of the Dictionary object — the Exists method, the CompareMode property, the Key property, and the RemoveAll method.
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Understand how to get information from strings. - Working with Numbers
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