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Calendar Control 12.0 - Missing
I am really confused. I am trying to upgrade my Workbook from 2003 to 2007. I
was using the MS calendar €śCalendar Control 11.0€ť and has been working fine. When I open this file in 2007 I went looking for the reference to €śCalendar Control 12.0€ť, but I could not find it. I have spent hours today looking through the web with the following hits: 1. A comment from someone saying it was dropped in 2007, but I have found references on Microsofts web site to €śCalendar Control 12.0€ť. 2. Various instructions on how to find it, no joy. 3. Web sites saying you can just download mscal.ocx, register it, restart Excel, etc. BUT its still not there as a reference. 4. Another comment from someone saying it gets installed with Access 2007, which I have. So does it exist or not in Excel 2007? My code is distributed, so I was hoping to be able to use a MS tool that is likely to already exist on other users machines. -- Trefor |
Calendar Control 12.0 - Missing
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http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm Read: Excel 97-2007 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). -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Trefor" wrote in message ... I am really confused. I am trying to upgrade my Workbook from 2003 to 2007. I was using the MS calendar €śCalendar Control 11.0€ť and has been working fine. When I open this file in 2007 I went looking for the reference to €śCalendar Control 12.0€ť, but I could not find it. I have spent hours today looking through the web with the following hits: 1. A comment from someone saying it was dropped in 2007, but I have found references on Microsofts web site to €śCalendar Control 12.0€ť. 2. Various instructions on how to find it, no joy. 3. Web sites saying you can just download mscal.ocx, register it, restart Excel, etc. BUT its still not there as a reference. 4. Another comment from someone saying it gets installed with Access 2007, which I have. So does it exist or not in Excel 2007? My code is distributed, so I was hoping to be able to use a MS tool that is likely to already exist on other users machines. -- Trefor |
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