The FileName property of TFileListBox already includes the directory part.
Bart
Yes, for the selected file. What if you want to iterate the list doing something with each file? You could select, in code, each file-line and read FileName but then where is the advantage of TFileListBox?
And don't forget that the FileListBox is still not showing the path.
What I'm trying to say is that yes, TFileListBox is convenient and very useful
for some tasks; for others, with other requirements, one could do worse than using FindAllFiles+TListBox.