Path Property
Returns the disk or Web path to the specified object. Read-only String.
expression.Path
expression Required. An expression that returns one of the objects in the Applies To list.
Remarks
The path doesn't 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 (\).
Example
This example displays the path and file name of the active document.
MsgBox ActiveDocument.Path & Application.PathSeparator & _
ActiveDocument.Name
This example changes the current folder to the path of the template attached to the active document.
ChDir ActiveDocument.AttachedTemplate.Path
This example displays the path of the first add-in in the AddIns collection.
If AddIns.Count >= 1 Then MsgBox AddIns(1).Path