Hi Dan and Alan
I've got exactly the same problem, also reinstalled Office XP - also no Joy
Really hope Microsoft has an answer to this - been struggling with this for
ages.
My way was to use an old workbook that had all the new controls already
embedded and then work from there (I don't have the benefit of an additional
PC) but now I need to add a new control.....
Regards,
Herbert
"DanR" wrote:
> Ok, I repaired then uninstalled & installed Office Pro. Then installed ALL
> updates.
> Still get nothing when "Right click the form, left click Additional
> Controls".
> I did this: on another computer, made a new page containing the calendar
> control & exported it. Then imported it to this PC. Works fine & now have
> calendar avail. on this PC but still can't get "Right click the form, left
> click Additional Controls".
> Kind of a pain to run two computers to get one function!
> Who knows what dll or other program runs the "Additional Controls" feature?
> Something is obviously broken. I would like to get this fixed.
>
> Dan
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> "Alan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > You said "when I right click "additional controls",". Right click the
> > form, left click Additional Controls. If this doesn't work for you, a
> > re-install may be necessary. I have not found any settings in Office for
> > "Additional Controls" to be on or off.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Alan
> >
> >
> > "DanR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> In Excel userform VBA, I want to add more activeX controls, specifically
> >> the Calendar. However, when I right click "additional controls", nothing
> >> happens. Also same response , nothing, when I do Tools > additional
> >> controls.
> >> Excel 2003 with all updates & some 2002 rejected 'cus I don't have it
> >> anymore.
> >> Can put the calendar on a sheet. How to put on a form?
> >> What am I missing?
> >>
> >> Dan
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