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Tom
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      29th May 2010
Ladies and Gents

I am trying to gain acces to calendar and calculator controls which
are not access version specific as my program is to run on different
versions of access.

Any ideas or pointers?

Regards

Tom
 
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Arvin Meyer [MVP]
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      29th May 2010
This one has, with conversion to the current format worked in every version
of Access since it was written in 1994:

http://www.datastrat.com/Download/Calendar2K.zip

The particular one above works in versions Access 2000 through 2010. An
Access 97 version is on the datastrat website (below), or you can convert
this one back to version 97.
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http://www.accessmvp.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
Co-author: "Access 2010 Solutions", published by Wiley


"Tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Ladies and Gents
>
> I am trying to gain acces to calendar and calculator controls which
> are not access version specific as my program is to run on different
> versions of access.
>
> Any ideas or pointers?
>
> Regards
>
> Tom



 
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Mike B
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      29th May 2010
Jeff Conrad has a lengthy list of Access Calendars..

http://www.accessmvp.com/JConrad/acc...calendars.html


"Tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:553c18c2-bb6f-4b4e-a85f-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Ladies and Gents
>
> I am trying to gain acces to calendar and calculator controls which
> are not access version specific as my program is to run on different
> versions of access.
>
> Any ideas or pointers?
>
> Regards
>
> Tom



 
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Daniel Pineault
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      29th May 2010
With regard to calendars I have tried a great many and I still say use either
Allen Brownes or Stephen Lebans. They are easy to setup and reliable! For a
little more info and links to each of them see:

http://www.devhut.net/index.php?lang...00004#datepick

As for calculators, google will once again not let you down.

http://www.datastrat.com/Download/popCalc.zip
http://www.byerley.net/Access2kCalcDemo.zip

A good tutorial on how you can make your own, it really isn't difficult, can
be found at http://www.msaccess-skillbuildit.com...-project1.html A
great way to learn!
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Hope this helps,

Daniel Pineault
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For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net
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"Tom" wrote:

> Ladies and Gents
>
> I am trying to gain acces to calendar and calculator controls which
> are not access version specific as my program is to run on different
> versions of access.
>
> Any ideas or pointers?
>
> Regards
>
> Tom
> .
>

 
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Daniel Pineault
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      29th May 2010
For the calculators, I found the MVP site, another great resource.

http://www.mvps.org/access/resources/downloads.htm (general page)
http://www.mvps.org/access/downloads/calc.zip (direct download)
--
Hope this helps,

Daniel Pineault
http://www.cardaconsultants.com/
For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net
Please rate this post using the vote buttons if it was helpful.



"Daniel Pineault" wrote:

> With regard to calendars I have tried a great many and I still say use either
> Allen Brownes or Stephen Lebans. They are easy to setup and reliable! For a
> little more info and links to each of them see:
>
> http://www.devhut.net/index.php?lang...00004#datepick
>
> As for calculators, google will once again not let you down.
>
> http://www.datastrat.com/Download/popCalc.zip
> http://www.byerley.net/Access2kCalcDemo.zip
>
> A good tutorial on how you can make your own, it really isn't difficult, can
> be found at http://www.msaccess-skillbuildit.com...-project1.html A
> great way to learn!
> --
> Hope this helps,
>
> Daniel Pineault
> http://www.cardaconsultants.com/
> For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net
> Please rate this post using the vote buttons if it was helpful.
>
>
>
> "Tom" wrote:
>
> > Ladies and Gents
> >
> > I am trying to gain acces to calendar and calculator controls which
> > are not access version specific as my program is to run on different
> > versions of access.
> >
> > Any ideas or pointers?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Tom
> > .
> >

 
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Tom
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      30th May 2010
On May 29, 12:20*pm, "PieterLinden via AccessMonster.com" <u49887@uwe>
wrote:
> Tom wrote:
> >Ladies and Gents

>
> >I am trying to gain acces to calendar and calculator controls which
> >are not access version specific as my program is to run on different
> >versions of access.

>
> >Any ideas or pointers?

>
> >Regards

>
> >Tom

>
> Calendar - I would check around on the internet... I think Stephen Lebans
> wrote one. *I know there was one in one of the old Access Developer Handbooks.
> . *are you trying to use them to capture a value, or what are you usingthem
> for?
>
> --
> Message posted via AccessMonster.comhttp://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-formscoding/201005/1


Pieter
Thanks for replying
They both will be used to quickly enter details into text boxes on
forms
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Tom
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      30th May 2010
On May 29, 10:46*pm, Daniel Pineault
<DanielPinea...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> For the calculators, I found the MVP site, another great resource.
>
> http://www.mvps.org/access/resources/downloads.htm(general page)http://www.mvps.org/access/downloads/calc.zip(direct download)
> --
> Hope this helps,
>
> Daniel Pineaulthttp://www.cardaconsultants.com/
> For Access Tips and Examples:http://www.devhut.net
> Please rate this post using the vote buttons if it was helpful.
>
>
>
> "Daniel Pineault" wrote:
> > With regard to calendars I have tried a great many and I still say use either
> > Allen Brownes or Stephen Lebans. *They are easy to setup and reliable! *For a
> > little more info and links to each of them see:

>
> >http://www.devhut.net/index.php?lang...00004#datepick

>
> > As for calculators, google will once again not let you down.

>
> >http://www.datastrat.com/Download/popCalc.zip
> >http://www.byerley.net/Access2kCalcDemo.zip

>
> > A good tutorial on how you can make your own, it really isn't difficult, can
> > be found athttp://www.msaccess-skillbuildit.com/msaccess-project1.html*A
> > great way to learn!
> > --
> > Hope this helps,

>
> > Daniel Pineault
> >http://www.cardaconsultants.com/
> > For Access Tips and Examples:http://www.devhut.net
> > Please rate this post using the vote buttons if it was helpful.

>
> > "Tom" wrote:

>
> > > Ladies and Gents

>
> > > I am trying to gain acces to calendar and calculator controls which
> > > are not access version specific as my program is to run on different
> > > versions of access.

>
> > > Any ideas or pointers?

>
> > > Regards

>
> > > Tom
> > > .- Hide quoted text -

>
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Thank you everyone for replying

Regards Tom
 
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Arvin Meyer [MVP]
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      30th May 2010
Then use this one. Quick, easy, convertable to any format and requires no
external files.

http://www.datastrat.com/Download/Calendar2K.zip
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Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.accessmvp.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
Co-author: "Access 2010 Solutions", published by Wiley


"Tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:232cb8be-7a65-4cbc-a315-(E-Mail Removed)...
On May 29, 12:20 pm, "PieterLinden via AccessMonster.com" <u49887@uwe>
wrote:
> Tom wrote:
> >Ladies and Gents

>
> >I am trying to gain acces to calendar and calculator controls which
> >are not access version specific as my program is to run on different
> >versions of access.

>
> >Any ideas or pointers?

>
> >Regards

>
> >Tom

>
> Calendar - I would check around on the internet... I think Stephen Lebans
> wrote one. I know there was one in one of the old Access Developer
> Handbooks.
> . are you trying to use them to capture a value, or what are you using
> them
> for?
>
> --
> Message posted via
> AccessMonster.comhttp://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-formscoding/201005/1


Pieter
Thanks for replying
They both will be used to quickly enter details into text boxes on
forms
Regards


 
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