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Old 03-05-2004, 10:27 PM   #1
kevin
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Hi There,

I want to create a task request with the forms designer in Outlook.
I want to use the 'due date' function. And with this 'due date'
function I want to use the calendar. If you extend the options at the
'due date' funtcion there should appear a small calendar like it
appears in the standard task forms.

Does anybody know how I can realize that?

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-Kevin
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Old 03-05-2004, 11:42 PM   #2
Ben M. Schorr, MVP-OneNote
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On 03 May 2004 11:27, kevin wrote:
>Hi There,
>
> I want to create a task request with the forms designer in Outlook.
>I want to use the 'due date' function. And with this 'due date'
>function I want to use the calendar. If you extend the options at the
>'due date' funtcion there should appear a small calendar like it
>appears in the standard task forms.
>
>Does anybody know how I can realize that?
>


What version of Outlook are you using? With OL2000 (and older) at least
you couldn't use the Outlook one, but could use the Calendar control included
with Access to get basically the same effect. Right-click the Toolbox
and choose Additional Controls. Find the "Calendar Control 9.0" item and
check the box. Then you should be able to add the calendar control and
bind it to your date field.
Note: this presumes you have Office (and Access, I think) installed.


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