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unction Get_Size(strPath As String) As variant
'Set Your references to Microsoft Scripting Runtime if you are using early binding.
Dim fso As Object 'FileSystemObject
Dim MyFile As Object 'File
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") ' New FileSystemObject
Set MyFile = fso.GetFile(strPath)
With MyFile
Debug.Print "Date Last Accessed: " & .DateLastAccessed
Debug.Print "Date Created: " & .DateCreated
Debug.Print "Date Last Mofified: " & .DateLastModified
Debug.Print "Size: " & .Size
Debug.Print "Name: " & .Name
Debug.Print "Parent Folder: " & .ParentFolder
Debug.Print "Type: " & .Type
End With
Set MyFile = Nothing
Set fso = Nothing
End Function
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