UIGETFILE start in another directory AND choose two default file types

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I am using UIGETFILE to choose Excel files, with .xls AND .xlsx extension. Also, I want UIGETFILE to start in another directory. I already looked at the documentation and in this post. I know I would have to use something like this:
uigetfile([pwd '\folder1\*.xls'], 'Select file');
However, that would only allow me to select .xls files. I want it to allow me to select .xls files AND .xlsx files.
How can I do this?

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 18 Aug. 2011
uigetfile(fullfile(pwd,'folder1','*.xls;*.xlsx'),'select file')
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Adriano
Adriano am 18 Aug. 2011
Thanks, it worked. This option should be explicitly stated in the documentation.
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 18 Aug. 2011
I agree! It took me a while to figure it out.

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William Frane
William Frane am 20 Jan. 2012
There's a slightly more flexible way to accomplish this:
uigetfile({'*.txt;*.doc' 'Text file or Word document';'*.txt' 'Text file'; '*.doc' 'Word document'},'Select a file','C:\');
This makes use of uigetfile's optional DefaultName argument to specify the starting path. Since FilterSpec isn't being used to provide the path, it can be a cell array of strings, which enables the use of custom file type descriptions (something that's not possible if FilterSpec is a single string as in the example above).
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PL.R
PL.R am 21 Jan. 2021
I was looking for this for a while. Tank you so much. Should be the accepted answer

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