Location Displays the folder for saving scanned images. When this function is activated the first time, the Pictures folder in the Home directory is pre-selected. If you want to change the folder, click the Choose button, and then select or create a folder on the displayed screen.
The default setting generates files such as Img, Img, and Img Prefix Enter an alphanumeric character string. The default is "img". Start Number Enter a number from 1 to It uses a 3-digit format such as 00x for one digit, or 0xx for 2 digits.
When EPSON Scan to File stores images in files, it first checks the number used last time and then increments it by one to name the new file. Note: The following characters cannot be used in the prefix. It only returns the full path the user has selected to save the file. The method for creating the save file dialog explained in this article uses the command FileDialog msoFileDialogSaveAs. It has only one problem. If file type filters are essential, there are 2 things you could do:.
You can download the file and code related to this article here. In this example a dialog will open asking the user to select a location to save the file.
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