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replyReplyTue 20 Apr 2010, 09:31Delegate Tom said...

Calendar control

Hello.

I want to use a calendar input on a user form. When I try to find 'calendar control 12' under additional controls, it isnt there, despite having the 2007 microsoft excel.

Do you know how I can get that?

Many thanks,

Tom

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replyReplyWed 21 Apr 2010, 11:16 Edited on Wed 21 Apr 2010, 11:16Trainer Stephen said...

RE: calendar control

Hi Tom

Thanks for your question.

The calendar control should be installed as a standard microsoft object. I believe that sometimes it can be missing if there has been a limited installation of Office. The first thing to do is to check with your IT people and ask for a full installation of Office.

If this doesn't solve the problem, please follow up on this post so we can look at other options.

Regards

Stephen

replyReplyWed 21 Apr 2010, 16:57Delegate Tom said...

RE: calendar control

Thanks, Stephen.

It is actually my home IT, and the 'Office Home & Student 2007' disk is fully installed (by me!!).

Do you know another way?

Regards,

Tom

replyReplyWed 5 May 2010, 08:19Delegate Tom said...

RE: calendar control

any joy?

replyReplyThu 6 May 2010, 09:27Trainer Stephen said...

RE: calendar control

Hi Tom

Sorry for the delay, I've been out of the office for a while. I'll be looking into this today

Regards

Stephen

 

 

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