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FileDialogBase.RestoreDirectory Property

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FileDialogBase.RestoreDirectory Property

If a user navigates to a different directory and closes the dialog without saving (opening) a new file, this property specifies whether this new location should be remembered. This property is identical to the standard FileDialog.RestoreDirectory property.

Namespace : DevExpress.XtraEditors

Assembly : DevExpress.XtraDialogs.v25.2.dll

NuGet Packages : DevExpress.Win.Dialogs, DevExpress.Win.Navigation

Declaration

csharp
[DefaultValue(false)]
[DXCategory("Behavior")]
public bool RestoreDirectory { get; set; }
vb
<DefaultValue(False)>
<DXCategory("Behavior")>
Public Property RestoreDirectory As Boolean

Property Value

TypeDefaultDescription
Booleanfalse

true to restore the previous location; false to remember the new location.

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winforms-richedit-control-mail-merge/CS/MailMerge/Form1.cs#L47

csharp
fileDialog.FilterIndex = 1;
fileDialog.RestoreDirectory = true;

winforms-richedit-save-a-document/CS/SaveDocument/CustomCommand.cs#L44

csharp
dialog.FileName = "SavedDocument.rtf";
dialog.RestoreDirectory = true;
dialog.CheckFileExists = false;

winforms-richedit-control-mail-merge/VB/MailMerge/Form1.vb#L43

vb
fileDialog.FilterIndex = 1
fileDialog.RestoreDirectory = True
Dim dialogResult As DialogResult = fileDialog.ShowDialog()

See Also

FileDialogBase Class

FileDialogBase Members

DevExpress.XtraEditors Namespace