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CreateTextFile Method
 Scripting Run-Time Reference 
Version 2 

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Description
Creates a specified file name and returns a TextStream object that can be used to read from or write to the file.
Syntax
object.CreateTextFile(filename[, overwrite[, unicode]])

The CreateTextFile method has these parts:

Part Description
object Required. Always the name of a FileSystemObject or Folder object.
filename Required. String expression that identifies the file to create.
overwrite Optional. Boolean value that indicates whether you can overwrite an existing file. The value is true if the file can be overwritten, false if it can't be overwritten. If omitted, existing files are not overwritten.
unicode Optional. Boolean value that indicates whether the file is created as a Unicode or ASCII file. The value is true if the file is created as a Unicode file, false if it's created as an ASCII file. If omitted, an ASCII file is assumed.

Remarks
The following code illustrates how to use the CreateTextFile method to create and open a text file:
var fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
var a = fso.CreateTextFile("c:\\testfile.txt", true);
a.WriteLine("This is a test.");
a.Close();
If the overwrite argument is false, or is not provided, for a filename that already exists, an error occurs.

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