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Using Excel 2007 under Vista os - the calendar object used with userforms in
Exel 1997, does not exist. Any ideas?
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Hi Mike

See
http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm

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It is possible you don't see it in the list, because it is installed with Access.
So if you don't have that program installed you possible don't have the control.
You can download the control if you don't have it (See link on the bottom of this page).




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