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Calendar Control for All Office versions - including Office 2010 64 bit
Dear All,
Let me share with you the result of our team-work. Together with Krisztina and Gábor we deveoped a Calendar Class to replace the old mscal.ocx-based calendar which is not working under 64-bit office! Here is the link where you can find a detailed description about the tool and the project, and from where you can download files (the file used for testing, a simple example of using the class and of course the class). https://sites.google.com/site/e90e50...-control-class We would appreciate if you share your thoughs, experiences with us! All the best, r |
Calendar Control for All Office versions - including Office 201064 bit
On Friday, December 23, 2011 9:23:15 AM UTC-5, roberto mensa wrote:
Dear All, Let me share with you the result of our team-work. Together with Krisztina and Gábor we deveoped a Calendar Class to replace the old mscal.ocx-based calendar which is not working under 64-bit office! Here is the link where you can find a detailed description about the tool and the project, and from where you can download files (the file used for testing, a simple example of using the class and of course the class). https://sites.google.com/site/e90e50...-control-class We would appreciate if you share your thoughs, experiences with us! All the best, r I love what you have done, thank you thank you. was about to go back to 32 version of office 2010. i have one question if you have the time, i'm using the code from v.5 Calendar_Class_v1.1.0.xlsm (114k) Gábor Madács, Jun 8, 2013, 1:10 AM Would there be a way to have the day date year show as November 30, 2013, instead of 11/30/2013. Thanks again for the great work. |
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