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i know office has a calendar control that allows the user to selec
dates on a calendar and return that value.

does anyone know if there is a clock control similar to that? maybe a
analog clock?

just wondering
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Not anything included in Office. Try a net search for ActiveX Clock Time
Picker - I found a few 3rd party controls this way but will not recommend any
particular one(s) since I have not tried them. In most cases these would
need to be purchased/licensed. Also, beware of ActiveX controls from dubious
sources!

A better solution, in my opinion, is to build your own. A simple Userform
with a few textboxes/spinners (hour, minute, am/pm) can work well.

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i know office has a calendar control that allows the user to select
dates on a calendar and return that value.

does anyone know if there is a clock control similar to that? maybe an
analog clock?

just wondering
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medicenpringles wrote on 06/28/2005 22:23 ET :
i know office has a calendar control that allows the user to selec
dates on a calendar and return that value.

does anyone know if there is a clock control similar to that? maybe a
analog clock?

just wondering
stephe

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Yes, there are calendar controls like what you described:

http://www.kettic.com/winforms_ui/ca...overview.shtml

And there are also things about clock controls:

http://www.kettic.com/winforms_ui/clock_overview.shtml

However, since I don't have much experience on the clock control, don't know if
they have the functions as to what you mentioned.
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