The OPENFILENAME structure contains information that the GetOpenFileName and GetSaveFileName functions use to initialize an Open or Save As common dialog box. After the user closes the dialog box, the system returns information about the user’s selection in this structure.
typedef struct tagOFN { // ofn DWORD lStructSize; HWND hwndOwner; HINSTANCE hInstance; LPCTSTR lpstrFilter; LPTSTR lpstrCustomFilter; DWORD nMaxCustFilter; DWORD nFilterIndex; LPTSTR lpstrFile; DWORD nMaxFile; LPTSTR lpstrFileTitle; DWORD nMaxFileTitle; LPCTSTR lpstrInitialDir; LPCTSTR lpstrTitle; DWORD Flags; WORD nFileOffset; WORD nFileExtension; LPCTSTR lpstrDefExt; DWORD lCustData; LPOFNHOOKPROC lpfnHook; LPCTSTR lpTemplateName; } OPENFILENAME;
If the OFN_EXPLORER flag is set, the system uses the specified template to
create a dialog box that is a child of the default Explorer-style dialog box.
If the OFN_EXPLORER flag is not set, the system uses the template to create an
old-style dialog box that replaces the default dialog box.
The first string in each pair is a display string that describes the filter (for example, “Text Files”), and the second string specifies the filter pattern (for example, “*.TXT”). To specify multiple filter patterns for a single display string, use a semicolon to separate the patterns (for example, “*.TXT;*.DOC;*.BAK”). A pattern string can be a combination of valid filename characters and the asterisk (*) wildcard character. Do not include spaces in the pattern string.
The operating system does not change the order of the filters. It displays them in the File Types combo box in the order specified in lpstrFilter.
If lpstrFilter is NULL, the dialog box does not display any filters.
If this member is NULL, the dialog box does not preserve user-defined filter patterns.
If this member is not NULL, the value of the nMaxCustFilter member must
specify the size, in bytes (ANSI version) or characters (Unicode version), of
the lpstrCustomFilter buffer.
If nFilterIndex is zero and lpstrCustomFilter is NULL, the
system uses the first filter in the lpstrFilter buffer. If all three
members are zero or NULL, the system does not use any filters and does not
show any files in the file list control of the dialog box.
If the OFN_ALLOWMULTISELECT flag is set and the user selects multiple files, the buffer contains the current directory followed by the filenames of the selected files. For Explorer-style dialog boxes, the directory and filename strings are NULL separated, with an extra NULL character after the last filename. For old-style dialog boxes, the strings are space separated and the function uses short filenames for filenames with spaces. You can use the FindFirstFile function to convert between long and short filenames.
If the buffer is too small, the function returns FALSE and the CommDlgExtendedError
function returns FNERR_BUFFERTOOSMALL. In this case, the first two bytes of
the lpstrFile buffer contain the required size, in bytes or characters.
Flag |
Meaning |
OFN_ALLOWMULTISELECT | |
Specifies that the File Name list box allows multiple selections. If you also set the OFN_EXPLORER flag, the dialog box uses the Explorer-style user interface; otherwise, it uses the old-style user interface. If the user selects more than one file, the lpstrFile buffer returns the path to the current directory followed by the filenames of the selected files. The nFileOffset member is the offset to the first filename, and the nFileExtension member is not used. For Explorer-style dialog boxes, the directory and filename strings are NULL separated, with an extra NULL character after the last filename. This format enables the Explorer-style dialogs to return long filenames that include spaces. For old-style dialog boxes, the directory and filename strings are separated by spaces and the function uses short filenames for filenames with spaces. You can use the FindFirstFile function to convert between long and short filenames. If you specify a custom template for an old-style dialog box, the definition of the File Name list box must contain the LBS_EXTENDEDSEL value. | |
OFN_CREATEPROMPT | |
If the user specifies a file that does not exist, this flag causes the dialog box to prompt the user for permission to create the file. If the user chooses to create the file, the dialog box closes and the function returns the specified name; otherwise, the dialog box remains open. | |
OFN_ENABLEHOOK | |
Enables the hook function specified in the lpfnHook member. | |
OFN_ENABLETEMPLATE | |
Indicates that the lpTemplateName member points to the name of a dialog template resource in the module identified by the hInstance member. If the OFN_EXPLORER flag is set, the system uses the specified template to create a dialog box that is a child of the default Explorer-style dialog box. If the OFN_EXPLORER flag is not set, the system uses the template to create an old-style dialog box that replaces the default dialog box. | |
OFN_ENABLETEMPLATEHANDLE | |
Indicates that the hInstance member identifies a data block that contains a preloaded dialog box template. The system ignores the lpTemplateName if this flag is specified. If the OFN_EXPLORER flag is set, the system uses the specified template to create a dialog box that is a child of the default Explorer-style dialog box. If the OFN_EXPLORER flag is not set, the system uses the template to create an old-style dialog box that replaces the default dialog box. | |
OFN_EXPLORER | |
Indicates that any customizations made to the Open or Save As dialog box use the new Explorer-style customization methods. For more information, see the “Explorer-Style Hook Procedures” and “Explorer-Style Custom Templates” sections of the Common Dialog Box Library overview. By default, the Open and Save As dialog boxes use the Explorer-style user interface regardless of whether this flag is set. This flag is necessary only if you provide a hook procedure or custom template, or set the OFN_ALLOWMULTISELECT flag. If you want the old-style user interface, omit the OFN_EXPLORER flag and provide a replacement old-style template or hook procedure. If you want the old style but do not need a custom template or hook procedure, simply provide a hook procedure that always returns FALSE. | |
OFN_EXTENSIONDIFFERENT | |
Specifies that the user typed a filename extension that differs from the extension specified by lpstrDefExt. The function does not use this flag if lpstrDefExt is NULL. | |
OFN_FILEMUSTEXIST | |
Specifies that the user can type only names of existing files in the File Name entry field. If this flag is specified and the user enters an invalid name, the dialog box procedure displays a warning in a message box. If this flag is specified, the OFN_PATHMUSTEXIST flag is also used. | |
OFN_HIDEREADONLY | |
Hides the Read Only check box. | |
OFN_LONGNAMES | |
For old-style dialog boxes, this flag causes the dialog box to use long filenames. If this flag is not specified, or if the OFN_ALLOWMULTISELECT flag is also set, old-style dialog boxes use short filenames (8.3 format) for filenames with spaces. Explorer-style dialog boxes ignore this flag and always display long filenames. | |
OFN_NOCHANGEDIR | |
Restores the current directory to its original value if the user changed the directory while searching for files. | |
OFN_NODEREFERENCELINKS | |
Directs the dialog box to return the path and filename of the selected shortcut (.LNK) file. If this value is not given, the dialog box returns the path and filename of the file referenced by the shortcut | |
OFN_NOLONGNAMES | |
For old-style dialog boxes, this flag causes the dialog box to use short filenames (8.3 format). Explorer-style dialog boxes ignore this flag and always display long filenames. | |
OFN_NONETWORKBUTTON | |
Hides and disables the Network button. | |
OFN_NOREADONLYRETURN | |
Specifies that the returned file does not have the Read Only check box checked and is not in a write-protected directory. | |
OFN_NOTESTFILECREATE | |
Specifies that the file is not created before the dialog box is closed. This flag should be specified if the application saves the file on a create-nonmodify network sharepoint. When an application specifies this flag, the library does not check for write protection, a full disk, an open drive door, or network protection. Applications using this flag must perform file operations carefully, because a file cannot be reopened once it is closed. | |
OFN_NOVALIDATE | |
Specifies that the common dialog boxes allow invalid characters in the returned filename. Typically, the calling application uses a hook procedure that checks the filename by using the FILEOKSTRING message. If the text box in the edit control is empty or contains nothing but spaces, the lists of files and directories are updated. If the text box in the edit control contains anything else, nFileOffset and nFileExtension are set to values generated by parsing the text. No default extension is added to the text, nor is text copied to the buffer specified by lpstrFileTitle. | |
If the value specified by nFileOffset is less than zero, the filename is invalid. Otherwise, the filename is valid, and nFileExtension and nFileOffset can be used as if the OFN_NOVALIDATE flag had not been specified. | |
OFN_OVERWRITEPROMPT | |
Causes the Save As dialog box to generate a message box if the selected file already exists. The user must confirm whether to overwrite the file. | |
OFN_PATHMUSTEXIST | |
Specifies that the user can type only valid paths and filenames. If this flag is used and the user types an invalid path and filename in the File Name entry field, the dialog box function displays a warning in a message box. | |
OFN_READONLY | |
Causes the Read Only check box to be checked initially when the dialog box is created. This flag indicates the state of the Read Only check box when the dialog box is closed. | |
OFN_SHAREAWARE | |
Specifies that if a call to the OpenFile function fails because of a network sharing violation, the error is ignored and the dialog box returns the selected filename. If this flag is not set, the dialog box notifies your hook procedure when a network sharing violation occurs for the filename specified by the user. If you set the OFN_EXPLORER flag, the dialog box sends the CDN_SHAREVIOLATION message to the hook procedure. If you do not set OFN_EXPLORER, the dialog box sends the SHAREVISTRING registered message to the hook procedure. | |
OFN_SHOWHELP | |
Causes the dialog box to display the Help button. The hwndOwner member must specify the window to receive the HELPMSGSTRING registered messages that the dialog box sends when the user clicks the Help button. An Explorer-style dialog box sends a CDN_HELP notification message to your hook procedure when the user clicks the Help button. |
If the OFN_EXPLORER flag is not set in the Flags member, lpfnHook is a pointer to an OFNHookProcOldStyle hook procedure that receives messages intended for the dialog box. The hook procedure returns FALSE to pass a message to the default dialog box procedure or TRUE to discard the message.
If OFN_EXPLORER is set, lpfnHook is a pointer to an OFNHookProc
hook procedure. The hook procedure receives notification messages sent from
the dialog box. The hook procedure also receives messages for any additional
controls that you defined by specifying a child dialog template. The hook
procedure does not receive messages intended for the standard controls of the
default dialog box.
If the OFN_EXPLORER flag is set, the system uses the specified template to create a dialog box that is a child of the default Explorer-style dialog box. If the OFN_EXPLORER flag is not set, the system uses the template to create an old-style dialog box that replaces the default dialog box.
GetOpenFileName, GetSaveFileName
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