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Here is an INDEX to all the procedures.
You will probably need one copy of my GLOBAL DECLARATIONS.
Public Function LogFile(strFile As String, strMsg As String)
' Procedure : LogFile
' Description: Time stamp a message string to a file.
' Copyright: Chris Greaves Inc.
' Inputs: The local or full file name, a string.
' Returns: None.
' Assumes: None.
' Side Effects: None.
' Tested: By the calls shown below.
Call PrintFile(strFile, strDateTime & Chr$(9) & strMsg)
'Sub TESTLogFile()
' Call LogFile("erase.txt", "Here is a first message") ' stored in macroContainer folder
' Call LogFile("c:\erase.txt", "Here is a second message") ' stored in boot root folder
' Call LogFile(MacroContainer.Path & Application.PathSeparator & "erase.txt", "Here is a third message")
'End Sub
End Function
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