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From: Allen Browne on 7 Jan 2010 04:40 Haven't tried it in VBA, but the usual VB approach is explained here: http://www.vbaccelerator.com/home/VB/Code/vbMedia/Using_GDI_Plus/Reading_EXIF_and_Other_Image_Properties/article.asp -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org. "Daedalus" <fdprojects(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4b44b108$0$398$5f6aeac3(a)news.scarlet.nl... > > "Daedalus" <fdprojects(a)hotmail.com> schreef in bericht > news:4b37aadc$0$394$5f6aeac3(a)news.scarlet.nl... >> Hi >> >> I'd like to retrieve the timestamp of .jpg-files. The only thing I found >> was that this info is stored in the exif-data of the files, but I can't >> find a way to retrieve this from my vba-code. >> Anyone ? >> >> Tanx in advance ! >> >> D > > Sorry I didn't explain in detail. The exif-data contain much more info > than the file-timestamp, and I'm interested in these data (things like > resolution, which apparatus made the file, etc). The timestamp is only one > of those data, and is not the same as the Windows-timestamp. > > D > |