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DocumentBase.Path Property

Definition

Gets the disk or Web path of the document.

public:
 property System::String ^ Path { System::String ^ get(); };
public string Path { get; }
member this.Path : string
Public ReadOnly Property Path As String

Property Value

The disk or Web path of the document.

Examples

The following code example displays a message that shows the path of the document. To use this example, run it from the ThisDocument class in a document-level project.

private void DocumentPath()
{
    MessageBox.Show(this.Path.ToString());
}
Private Sub DocumentPath()
    MessageBox.Show(Me.Path.ToString())
End Sub 

Remarks

The path does not include a trailing character—for example, "C:\MSOffice" or "http://MyServer". Use the PathSeparator property to add the character that separates folders and drive letters. Use the Name property to return the file name without the path and use the FullName property to return the file name and the path together.

Note

You can use the PathSeparator property to build Web addresses even though they contain forward slashes (/) and the PathSeparator property defaults to a backslash (\).

Applies to