Images just a dot in local files dialog box

My image files are just a dot in the local files dialog box
and I can't select them. It's just the little thumbnail. All the
following info shows fine. The html files show up fine.

Hi Alan,
store the path\filename in the 1st argument:
FileNameVal = Application.GetSaveAsFilename("C:\*.xlsm", "Excel Macro-Enabled Workbook (*.xlsm), *.xlsm")
Andreas.

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