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Khalil Handal
Hello,
Calendar Control is an ActiveX control (actually a file called mscal.ocx)
supplied with Microsoft Office. It is normally installed with a standard
installation of Microsoft Office Professional or Microsoft Access.
It is used with Excel in this way:
A file named "calendar" is used as an "add In"
You right click on the cell
Choose "insert date"
A calendar will appear and you select the year, month, day
and the date appears in the cell.
Is it possible to this "mscal.ocx" file with Access in the same way?
At the end, What I need is to have a Calendar that pops up on the screen
from which I can choose the: year, month and date. This selected date will
be in that date-feild.
I need to do this for different forms.
I have seen the Stephen Lebans site at
http://www.lebans.com/monthcalendar.htm
but i have a problem to choose a year before 30 years (i.e. in entering a
Birthdate) since it starts with todays date.
Khalil
Calendar Control is an ActiveX control (actually a file called mscal.ocx)
supplied with Microsoft Office. It is normally installed with a standard
installation of Microsoft Office Professional or Microsoft Access.
It is used with Excel in this way:
A file named "calendar" is used as an "add In"
You right click on the cell
Choose "insert date"
A calendar will appear and you select the year, month, day
and the date appears in the cell.
Is it possible to this "mscal.ocx" file with Access in the same way?
At the end, What I need is to have a Calendar that pops up on the screen
from which I can choose the: year, month and date. This selected date will
be in that date-feild.
I need to do this for different forms.
I have seen the Stephen Lebans site at
http://www.lebans.com/monthcalendar.htm
but i have a problem to choose a year before 30 years (i.e. in entering a
Birthdate) since it starts with todays date.
Khalil