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Access Form to Launch Excel with File Displayed in Form

Asked by mortonb in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Access Forms

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I'm analyzing about 500 Excel and PDF files.  I have to open each one and examine the contents then write a short abstract about the contents.  I have all files in a table and have created a form that shows [FileName], [FilePath] and [FileMemo] (along with the other directory data).  I want to use Shell (or whatever) in a Command Button to launch either Excel or Acrobat depending on the type of file to speed up the examination process.  I've worked with the Shell command for other programs, but don't seem to be able to get it to work here.

Any suggestions?
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