

Is your sample an older version? It worked, so I'm just trying to make sure. My link, that I obtained doing a share and create link, looks different. cls file have specific code to allow for a more generic file searching operation? Is your example just that- an example? or does the. I've downloaded, and opened the filesearch.cls, and it's now got me curious. Means this link is always the same for my dropbox folder:Īnd if you want to download the file FileSearch.cls you just have to add it with a slash The links is always the same, except the filename at the end is different. To get the download links for the files, go into your dropbox, right-click a file and get the public link. The code in this article works from WinXP up to Win10 and any Version of Office.

MsgBox DownloadFileFromWeb("", "C:\csv.xla")ĭescribes general file downloads, as does an aritcle from Chip Pearson-Īt this point, while I've not tested the code samples, I am in need of dealing with how to ensure I can download numerous different files from dropbox. One such article, what seems to be the closest so far:ĭoes anyone know if there are discussions on how to determine and break down the link requirements? These files can be opened with a SWF player. I used the share/create link option to get this link (which won't be an option with the macro). With the end of flash within 2 years from now, I decided to create download links for all the gamerias, Jacksmith, Papa Louie platforms, Cactus McCoy, Steak and Jake/Midnight March, and Rock Garden in the form of. Because the file name will constantly be changing, I need to make sure that I can get the downloads with the macro.Īn example to a specific xls file. I've found a few articles on this, but I'm not able to find anything which specifies the link url requirements, or how to get them. I'm looking at creating a macro which will download CSV files from dropbox, and the final users are using Excel 2003, in Windows10.
