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    Default Re: Wishing my windows build wasn't so windows like

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    Interesting, but is there a way to store the last visited directory even if the user presses the cancel button?
    No, unfortunately there is no way for that when using the static method.
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    Default Re: Wishing my windows build wasn't so windows like

    Is there any way to to store the last visited directory even if the user presses the cancel button AND use the native dialog?

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    Default Re: Wishing my windows build wasn't so windows like

    Quote Originally Posted by scwizard View Post
    Is there any way to to store the last visited directory even if the user presses the cancel button AND use the native dialog?
    I'm afraid the static methods are the only ones for using native dialogs. So I'd say no..
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