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Win XP, Excel 2003
Is there some simple code to set or change the color of a specific day in
the Calendar Control,
for example to signify that the specific day has an associated calendar
entry.
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I dont think you can do this with the Office built-in calendar control
(mscal.ocx).
You may want to consider a 3rd party calendar add-in if the licensing
works with your project requirements...
http://www.wincalendar.com/excel-pop-up-calendar.html
http://isamrad.com/ExcelCal/default.htm

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Thanks Mike.
That's the conclusion I came to too!
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I dont think you can do this with the Office built-in calendar control
(mscal.ocx).
You may want to consider a 3rd party calendar add-in if the licensing
works with your project requirements...
http://www.wincalendar.com/excel-pop-up-calendar.html
http://isamrad.com/ExcelCal/default.htm

Mike



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