WD: WordBasic SetAttr Statement Adds Files Attributes

Last reviewed: February 2, 1998
Article ID: Q105682
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Word for Windows, version 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c
  • Microsoft Word for Windows NT, version 6.0
  • Microsoft Word for Windows 95, versions 7.0, 7.0a
  • Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, version 6.0

SUMMARY

The Microsoft WordBasic SetAttr statement sets file attributes for a specified file. Attributes that are set with the SetAttr statement are additive and do not remove previous attributes for the file.

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The arguments for the SetAttr statement correspond to the file attributes you can set using the Properties command (File menu) in File Manager.

Syntax:

   SetAttr Filename$, Attribute

Attributes:

   0(zero)  Clears all attributes
   1        Read only
   2        Hidden
   4        System
   32       Archive

Example:

The following sample macro clears the current file attributes for Mydoc.doc and then adds the read-only file attribute.

Word for Windows

   Sub MAIN
      SetAttr "D:\WINWORD6\MYDOC.DOC", 0  'Clear all file attributes.
      SetAttr "D:\WINWORD6\MYDOC.DOC", 1  'Adds the read-only attribute.
   End Sub

Word for the Macintosh

   Sub MAIN
      SetAttr "Macintosh HD:MACWORD6:MYDOC.DOC", 0  ' Clear file attributes
      SetAttr "Macintosh HD:MACWORD6:MYDOC.DOC", 1  ' Adds the read-only
                                                    ' attribute.
   End Sub

If a file has the hidden and system attributes (value of 6, sum of 2 and 4) and you don't first clear the file attributes, the following statement sets the attributes to hidden, system, and read-only (value 7, sum of 2, 4, and 1).

   SetAttr "D:\WINWORD6\MYDOC.DOC", 1  'adds the read-only attribute

NOTE: This does not apply to Word for the Macintosh. New file attributes set for a Word for the Macintosh file do not have to be cleared before new attributes are applied. The new attributes override those previously set.

Use the GetAttr() function to determine the current file attributes for a file.

   n = GetAttr "D:\WINWORD6\MYDOC.DOC"

The file attribute value is stored in the variable "n".

NOTE: In the above example, the MsgBox command statement is optional. It allows for the display of the value returned.

REFERENCES

Programming with Microsoft Word Online Help, SetAttr topic


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Version : WINDOWS:6.0,6.0a,6.0c,7.0,7.0a; MACINTOSH:6.0,6.0.1,6.0.1a
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Last reviewed: February 2, 1998
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