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