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Bashar

calendar
 
Is it possible drop down the calendar when click the specified cell
That help to select dd/mm/yyyy then the calendar will hide

ck

calendar
 
yes, see this
http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm

"bashar" wrote:

Is it possible drop down the calendar when click the specified cell
That help to select dd/mm/yyyy then the calendar will hide


מיכאל (מיקי) אבידן

calendar
 
The 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, but if you
can't find it on the list you will need to get hold of a copy. If you are
distributing your file, or planning to use it on more than one computer, you
will also need to make sure that the host computer has the mscal.ocx file
installed. You will find it on the CD that your copy of Microsoft Office
Professional came on, or you can download a copy from here.
Take a look he
http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm
http://j-walkblog.com/old/2004/12/18/
http://www.fontstuff.com/mailbag/qvba01.htm
Micky


"bashar" wrote:

Is it possible drop down the calendar when click the specified cell
That help to select dd/mm/yyyy then the calendar will hide



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