Righto... I found some stuff, but not exactly what I was after
From the Documentation...
BrowseForFolder( OPTIONS )
Displays the standard ``Browse For Folder'' dialog box. Returns the selected item's name, or undef if no item was selected or an error occurred.
Note that BrowseForFolder must be called as a standalone function, not as a method.
Example:
$folder = Win32::GUI::BrowseForFolder(
-root => "C:\\Program Files",
-includefiles => 1,
);
other options are...
-computeronly, -domainonly, -driveonly, -editbox, -folderonly, -includefiles, -owner, -printeronly, -root, -title
What I was actually thinking of was
$ret = GUI::GetSaveFileName(
-title => "Save your newly generated Mail Merge Document.",
-file => "\0" . " " x 256,
-filter => [
"Word documents (*.doc)" => "*.doc",
"All files", "*.*",
],
With another option in there, but I can't find it anywhere. Oh well, I am sure that browse for folder will work.
Let me know how you get on.
Regards, Gerard.
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