GetSaveFileName
The GetSaveFileName
function creates a Save common dialog box that lets the user specify the drive,
directory, and name of a file to save.
BOOL GetSaveFileName(
LPOPENFILENAME lpofn |
// address of
structure with initialization data |
); |
|
Parameters
lpofn
Pointer to an
OPENFILENAME
Return Values
If the user specifies
a filename and clicks the OK button, the return value is nonzero. The buffer
pointed to by the lpstrFile member of the OPENFILENAME structure
contains the full path and filename specified by the user.
If the user
cancels or closes the Save dialog box or an error occurs, the return
value is zero. To get extended error information, call the CommDlgExtendedError
CDERR_FINDRESFAILURE |
CDERR_NOHINSTANCE |
CDERR_INITIALIZATION |
CDERR_NOHOOK |
CDERR_LOCKRESFAILURE |
CDERR_NOTEMPLATE |
CDERR_LOADRESFAILURE |
CDERR_STRUCTSIZE |
CDERR_LOADSTRFAILURE |
FNERR_BUFFERTOOSMALL |
CDERR_MEMALLOCFAILURE |
FNERR_INVALIDFILENAME |
CDERR_MEMLOCKFAILURE |
FNERR_SUBCLASSFAILURE |
Remarks
By default,
Windows 95 and Windows NT version 4.0 display a new version of the Save dialog
box that provides user-interface features that are similar to the Windows
Explorer. You can provide an OFNHookProc
Windows 95
and Windows NT 4.0 continue to support the old-style Save dialog box for applications
that want to maintain a user-interface consistent with the Windows 3.1 or
Windows NT 3.51 user-interface. To display the old-style Save dialog box,
enable an OFNHookProcOldStyle
See Also