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Hi,

I use the built in calendar control to select dates in my program.
However, a user of the system sees a very different looking calendar
when he uses the program. Mine starts each week on a Monday and his
is a Sunday. Also the text size is suitable on mine but very small on
his. How can I get around this problem. Is this something to do with
the setting of the users PC?

kind regards,
Matt
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I think the reason the xperts did not reply to your q is because it's
straitforward settings. You can select set the canlender to start on a Monday
or Sunday. The calender can be sized on die userform with any font. Except
the advice comes from a novice!
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Hi,

I use the built in calendar control to select dates in my program.
However, a user of the system sees a very different looking calendar
when he uses the program. Mine starts each week on a Monday and his
is a Sunday. Also the text size is suitable on mine but very small on
his. How can I get around this problem. Is this something to do with
the setting of the users PC?

kind regards,
Matt

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On Nov 25, 2:30*pm, Hennie Neuhoff
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I think the reason the xperts did not reply to your q is because it's
straitforward settings. You can select set the canlender to start on a Monday
or Sunday. The calender can be sized on die userform with any font. Except
the advice comes from a novice!
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HJN



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Hi,


I use the built in calendar control to select dates in my program.
However, a user of the system sees a very different looking calendar
when he uses the program. *Mine starts each week on a Monday and his
is a Sunday. *Also the text size is suitable on mine but very small on
his. *How can I get around this problem. *Is this something to do with
the setting of the users PC?


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Hi MJ,

Which Control are you using? I have two that I can add:

Calendar Control 11.0

and

Microsoft Date and Time Picker Control 6.0

And what OS are you using, and what version of Excel?



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Activex Calendar Controls can be problematic. See the alternative 'here'
(http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/do...ndar-form.html)


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