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shapiro

Ron de Bruin's Calendar
 
I used Ron de Bruin's calendar at - http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm

....on my home computer which is a Windows XP Excel 2003. It works pretty
well. But when I decided to try it on my work computer the calendar simply
won't "pop" up. I discovered that in the Activex control there is no
"Calendar11.1" or "Microsoft date picker" at all! (I locate these functions
from the tools-Control tools menu.

For security reasons they simply won't allow any down loads on their
computer either. Does that mean that I will never be able to use the "pop" up
calendar on my office computer?

Bob Phillips

Ron de Bruin's Calendar
 
Yes, if it isn't installed it cannot be used.

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HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



"shapiro" wrote in message
...
I used Ron de Bruin's calendar at - http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm

...on my home computer which is a Windows XP Excel 2003. It works pretty
well. But when I decided to try it on my work computer the calendar simply
won't "pop" up. I discovered that in the Activex control there is no
"Calendar11.1" or "Microsoft date picker" at all! (I locate these
functions
from the tools-Control tools menu.

For security reasons they simply won't allow any down loads on their
computer either. Does that mean that I will never be able to use the "pop"
up
calendar on my office computer?




FSt1

Ron de Bruin's Calendar
 
hi,
when you say "they", i assume that your are refering to your company IT
department. Matters of this nature usually fall under company/IT policies and
procedures so unless you can talk them into it, i'm afraid you're dead in the
water. sorry.

Regards
FSt1

"shapiro" wrote:

I used Ron de Bruin's calendar at - http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm

...on my home computer which is a Windows XP Excel 2003. It works pretty
well. But when I decided to try it on my work computer the calendar simply
won't "pop" up. I discovered that in the Activex control there is no
"Calendar11.1" or "Microsoft date picker" at all! (I locate these functions
from the tools-Control tools menu.

For security reasons they simply won't allow any down loads on their
computer either. Does that mean that I will never be able to use the "pop" up
calendar on my office computer?


Ron de Bruin

Ron de Bruin's Calendar
 
Hi

Read the info on my site and you can read that it is a part of Access.
If Access is not installed you not have the control.
There is also a link on my site to a website where you can download the control

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Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"FSt1" wrote in message ...
hi,
when you say "they", i assume that your are refering to your company IT
department. Matters of this nature usually fall under company/IT policies and
procedures so unless you can talk them into it, i'm afraid you're dead in the
water. sorry.

Regards
FSt1

"shapiro" wrote:

I used Ron de Bruin's calendar at - http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm

...on my home computer which is a Windows XP Excel 2003. It works pretty
well. But when I decided to try it on my work computer the calendar simply
won't "pop" up. I discovered that in the Activex control there is no
"Calendar11.1" or "Microsoft date picker" at all! (I locate these functions
from the tools-Control tools menu.

For security reasons they simply won't allow any down loads on their
computer either. Does that mean that I will never be able to use the "pop" up
calendar on my office computer?



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