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djrforb[_2_]

Office 2003 / UpDown Control
 

Have just upgraded from Office Xp to Office 2003. A UserForm include
an UpDown Control - that has now disappeared.

That control is no longer available from the list of other availabl
controls.

How do get this back ?

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Norman Jones

Office 2003 / UpDown Control
 
Hi Djrforb,

If you mean the scrollbar control, if it is not in your toolbox, go to Tools
| Additional Controls | scroll down to the Microsoft Forms controls and
check the scrollbar control.

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Norman



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Have just upgraded from Office Xp to Office 2003. A UserForm included
an UpDown Control - that has now disappeared.

That control is no longer available from the list of other available
controls.

How do get this back ??


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djrforb[_3_]

Office 2003 / UpDown Control
 

:confused:
Sorry, no the control I am looking for is:

Microsoft UpDown Control 6.0 (SP4)
Location c:\WINDOWS\System32\mscomct2.ocx

This ActiveX Control file is no longer in that directory.

How do I get that file (I could copy from a nother machine) and how do
I install so it is accessable ?


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