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Hi,
I created a pop-up calendar using the MS Calendar
Control. It works fine in my workbook but I when others
open it from the network the calendar option isn't there.
I think it's because I created it in Personal.xls. What's
the easiest way to have it available on the network?

Thanks,
Janet

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Most likely the mscal.ocx is not registered on there computers.
Check for its existence in the office installation directory. If it
is there, register it with the regsvr32 command.

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Hi,
I created a pop-up calendar using the MS Calendar
Control. It works fine in my workbook but I when others
open it from the network the calendar option isn't there.
I think it's because I created it in Personal.xls. What's
the easiest way to have it available on the network?

Thanks,
Janet


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