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I am currently working Open file and write file functions in C#. I am going through two problems: When the user is in the process of saving a file, if he/she exits the save dialog and nothing is saved I get an error(look at picture below for description). How can my program avoid this and not crash? and Is there away to display a message after the file has been saved?

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 private void button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
            {
                SaveFileDialog saveReport = new SaveFileDialog();
                saveReport.Filter = "Text Files | *.txt";
                saveReport.ShowDialog();

                StreamWriter writeFile = new StreamWriter(saveReport.FileName);
                writeFile.Write(textBox1.Text);
                writeFile.Close();

            }

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If the user clicks Cancel, ShowDialog() will return DialogResult.Cancel.

You can check for this in an if statement.

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You could do something like this:

var saveReport = new SaveFileDialog();
saveReport.Filter = "Text Files | *.txt";
var result = saveReport.ShowDialog();

if(result == DialogResult.Cancel || string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(saveReport.FileName))
    return;

using(var writer = new StreamWriter(saveReport.FileName))
{
    writer.Write(textBox1.Text);
    writer.Close();
}

MessageBox.ShowDialog("File Saved!");

In principle the FileName will never be null or whitespace -- the dialog prevents it unless you cancel, but I include it for clarity.

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  • Thank you, but i am getting this error: 'System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox' does not contain a definition for 'ShowDialog'
    – user1434156
    Sep 20, 2012 at 2:59
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Use the return value of your ShowDialog call to determine what the user selected.

The code below saves only if the user selected OK in the dialog:

SaveFileDialog saveReport = new SaveFileDialog();
saveReport.Filter = "Text Files | *.txt";
if (saveReport.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK) {
    StreamWriter writeFile = new StreamWriter(saveReport.FileName);
    writeFile.Write(textBox1.Text);
    writeFile.Close();
}

The problem with your original code was that you were attempting to save even if the user did not specify a file name through the dialog.

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