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Tia

pop-up calendar for Excel 97
 
Is anyone willing to take a look at my excel workbook and tell me what I'm
doing wrong? I've followed the steps at www.fontstuff.com but I'm having no
luck getting the calendar to pop-up when I click on a specific cell.

Thanks,

Tia

Mike H

pop-up calendar for Excel 97
 
Hi,

I'm sure that if you upload your workbook to the site below and post the
link then someone will help

http://www.savefile.com/

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

Is anyone willing to take a look at my excel workbook and tell me what I'm
doing wrong? I've followed the steps at www.fontstuff.com but I'm having no
luck getting the calendar to pop-up when I click on a specific cell.

Thanks,

Tia


Tia

pop-up calendar for Excel 97
 
http://www.savefile.com/files/1927672

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

I'm sure that if you upload your workbook to the site below and post the
link then someone will help

http://www.savefile.com/

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

Is anyone willing to take a look at my excel workbook and tell me what I'm
doing wrong? I've followed the steps at www.fontstuff.com but I'm having no
luck getting the calendar to pop-up when I click on a specific cell.

Thanks,

Tia


Mike H

pop-up calendar for Excel 97
 
Hi,

File is fixed here

http://www.savefile.com/files/1927731

I just noticed your using Excel 97 and I only have 2003 so if you can't open
it then post again and I'll post help on how to do it

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

http://www.savefile.com/files/1927672

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

I'm sure that if you upload your workbook to the site below and post the
link then someone will help

http://www.savefile.com/

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

Is anyone willing to take a look at my excel workbook and tell me what I'm
doing wrong? I've followed the steps at www.fontstuff.com but I'm having no
luck getting the calendar to pop-up when I click on a specific cell.

Thanks,

Tia


Tia

pop-up calendar for Excel 97
 

It works, but for some reason the dates on the calendar aren't showing up.


"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

File is fixed here

http://www.savefile.com/files/1927731

I just noticed your using Excel 97 and I only have 2003 so if you can't open
it then post again and I'll post help on how to do it

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

http://www.savefile.com/files/1927672

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

I'm sure that if you upload your workbook to the site below and post the
link then someone will help

http://www.savefile.com/

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

Is anyone willing to take a look at my excel workbook and tell me what I'm
doing wrong? I've followed the steps at www.fontstuff.com but I'm having no
luck getting the calendar to pop-up when I click on a specific cell.

Thanks,

Tia


Mike H

pop-up calendar for Excel 97
 
Hi,

It's probably because of my later version of excel. Open VB editor and
double click the userform i created and delete the calendar from the userform.

With the userform selected click
View|Toolbox and see if you have a calendar control in the toolbox. If you
have click it and drag a calendar to the same size as the userform. You
should now be OK.

If you haven't got a calendar control click TOOLS-Additional controls and
scroll down until you find

Calendar Control x
X could be any number up to (I think) 12
Check the checkbox then OK and you should now have a calendar control in
your toolbox to put on the userform.

Mike





"Tia" wrote:


It works, but for some reason the dates on the calendar aren't showing up.


"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

File is fixed here

http://www.savefile.com/files/1927731

I just noticed your using Excel 97 and I only have 2003 so if you can't open
it then post again and I'll post help on how to do it

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

http://www.savefile.com/files/1927672

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

I'm sure that if you upload your workbook to the site below and post the
link then someone will help

http://www.savefile.com/

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

Is anyone willing to take a look at my excel workbook and tell me what I'm
doing wrong? I've followed the steps at www.fontstuff.com but I'm having no
luck getting the calendar to pop-up when I click on a specific cell.

Thanks,

Tia


Tia

pop-up calendar for Excel 97
 
That worked!!! Thanks! Now if I save your file, is a calendar going to
always pop up if I click in one of those cells in a new workbook?

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

It's probably because of my later version of excel. Open VB editor and
double click the userform i created and delete the calendar from the userform.

With the userform selected click
View|Toolbox and see if you have a calendar control in the toolbox. If you
have click it and drag a calendar to the same size as the userform. You
should now be OK.

If you haven't got a calendar control click TOOLS-Additional controls and
scroll down until you find

Calendar Control x
X could be any number up to (I think) 12
Check the checkbox then OK and you should now have a calendar control in
your toolbox to put on the userform.

Mike





"Tia" wrote:


It works, but for some reason the dates on the calendar aren't showing up.


"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

File is fixed here

http://www.savefile.com/files/1927731

I just noticed your using Excel 97 and I only have 2003 so if you can't open
it then post again and I'll post help on how to do it

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

http://www.savefile.com/files/1927672

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

I'm sure that if you upload your workbook to the site below and post the
link then someone will help

http://www.savefile.com/

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

Is anyone willing to take a look at my excel workbook and tell me what I'm
doing wrong? I've followed the steps at www.fontstuff.com but I'm having no
luck getting the calendar to pop-up when I click on a specific cell.

Thanks,

Tia


Mike H

pop-up calendar for Excel 97
 
sTia,

Sadly no. To do that you would need to create the userform in your
Personal.xls at the moment it exist only in that particular workbook.

What you do is go back to vb editor right click the userform in project
explorer and remove the userform and you will be asked whether you want to
exppport it fiirst. Click OK

Then import it in personal.xls

Now insert a module in personal.xls along these lines

Sub RunCal()
frmCalendar.Show
End Sub

and finaly change the code that calls the calendar in your workbook to this


Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Intersect(Target, Range("B5, C5, A10, A15, B22, D30")) Is Nothing Then
Application.Run "Personal.xls!RunCal"
End If
End Sub

Mike



"Tia" wrote:

That worked!!! Thanks! Now if I save your file, is a calendar going to
always pop up if I click in one of those cells in a new workbook?

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

It's probably because of my later version of excel. Open VB editor and
double click the userform i created and delete the calendar from the userform.

With the userform selected click
View|Toolbox and see if you have a calendar control in the toolbox. If you
have click it and drag a calendar to the same size as the userform. You
should now be OK.

If you haven't got a calendar control click TOOLS-Additional controls and
scroll down until you find

Calendar Control x
X could be any number up to (I think) 12
Check the checkbox then OK and you should now have a calendar control in
your toolbox to put on the userform.

Mike





"Tia" wrote:


It works, but for some reason the dates on the calendar aren't showing up.


"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

File is fixed here

http://www.savefile.com/files/1927731

I just noticed your using Excel 97 and I only have 2003 so if you can't open
it then post again and I'll post help on how to do it

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

http://www.savefile.com/files/1927672

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

I'm sure that if you upload your workbook to the site below and post the
link then someone will help

http://www.savefile.com/

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

Is anyone willing to take a look at my excel workbook and tell me what I'm
doing wrong? I've followed the steps at www.fontstuff.com but I'm having no
luck getting the calendar to pop-up when I click on a specific cell.

Thanks,

Tia


Tia

pop-up calendar for Excel 97
 
Hey Mike,

Is there any way to make the calendar close automatically once a date is
selected? Also, I moved the calendar to another workbook but need to know if
I want a calendar to pop-up on different worksheets within that workbook if I
have to put the code in every tab.

Thanks,

"Mike H" wrote:

sTia,

Sadly no. To do that you would need to create the userform in your
Personal.xls at the moment it exist only in that particular workbook.

What you do is go back to vb editor right click the userform in project
explorer and remove the userform and you will be asked whether you want to
exppport it fiirst. Click OK

Then import it in personal.xls

Now insert a module in personal.xls along these lines

Sub RunCal()
frmCalendar.Show
End Sub

and finaly change the code that calls the calendar in your workbook to this


Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Intersect(Target, Range("B5, C5, A10, A15, B22, D30")) Is Nothing Then
Application.Run "Personal.xls!RunCal"
End If
End Sub

Mike



"Tia" wrote:

That worked!!! Thanks! Now if I save your file, is a calendar going to
always pop up if I click in one of those cells in a new workbook?

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

It's probably because of my later version of excel. Open VB editor and
double click the userform i created and delete the calendar from the userform.

With the userform selected click
View|Toolbox and see if you have a calendar control in the toolbox. If you
have click it and drag a calendar to the same size as the userform. You
should now be OK.

If you haven't got a calendar control click TOOLS-Additional controls and
scroll down until you find

Calendar Control x
X could be any number up to (I think) 12
Check the checkbox then OK and you should now have a calendar control in
your toolbox to put on the userform.

Mike





"Tia" wrote:


It works, but for some reason the dates on the calendar aren't showing up.


"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

File is fixed here

http://www.savefile.com/files/1927731

I just noticed your using Excel 97 and I only have 2003 so if you can't open
it then post again and I'll post help on how to do it

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

http://www.savefile.com/files/1927672

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

I'm sure that if you upload your workbook to the site below and post the
link then someone will help

http://www.savefile.com/

Mike

"Tia" wrote:

Is anyone willing to take a look at my excel workbook and tell me what I'm
doing wrong? I've followed the steps at www.fontstuff.com but I'm having no
luck getting the calendar to pop-up when I click on a specific cell.

Thanks,

Tia


TechGuy

pop-up calendar for Excel 97
 
On Dec 15, 2:32*pm, Tia wrote:
Hey Mike,

Is there any way to make the calendar close automatically once a date is
selected? *Also, I moved the calendar to another workbook but need to know if
I want a calendar to pop-up on different worksheets within that workbook if I
have to put the code in every tab.

Thanks,



"Mike H" wrote:
sTia,


Sadly no. To do that you would need to create the userform in your
Personal.xls at the moment it exist only in that particular workbook.


What you do is go back to vb editor right click the userform in project
explorer and remove the userform and you will be asked whether you want to
exppport it fiirst. Click OK


Then import it in personal.xls


Now insert a module in personal.xls along these lines


Sub RunCal()
frmCalendar.Show
End Sub


and finaly change the code that calls the calendar in your workbook to this


Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Intersect(Target, Range("B5, C5, A10, A15, B22, D30")) Is Nothing Then
* * * * Application.Run "Personal.xls!RunCal"
* * End If
End Sub


Mike


"Tia" wrote:


That worked!!! Thanks! *Now if I save your file, is a calendar going to
always pop up if I click in one of those cells in a new workbook?


"Mike H" wrote:


Hi,


It's probably because of my later version of excel. Open VB editor and
double click the userform i created and delete the calendar from the userform.


With the userform selected click
View|Toolbox and see if you have a calendar control in the toolbox. If you
have click it and drag a calendar to the same size as the userform. You
should now be OK.


If you haven't got a calendar control click TOOLS-Additional controls and
scroll down until you find


Calendar Control x
X could be any number up to (I think) 12
Check the checkbox then OK and you should now have a calendar control in
your toolbox to put on the userform.


Mike


"Tia" wrote:


It works, but for some reason the dates on the calendar aren't showing up.


"Mike H" wrote:


Hi,


File is fixed here


http://www.savefile.com/files/1927731


I just noticed your using Excel 97 and I only have 2003 so if you can't open
it then post again and I'll post help on how to do it


Mike


"Tia" wrote:


http://www.savefile.com/files/1927672


"Mike H" wrote:


Hi,


I'm sure that if you upload your workbook to the site below and post the
link then someone will help


http://www.savefile.com/


Mike


"Tia" wrote:


Is anyone willing to take a look at my excel workbook and tell me what I'm
doing wrong? *I've followed the steps atwww.fontstuff.combut I'm having no
luck getting the calendar to pop-up when I click on a specific cell.


Thanks,


Tia- Hide quoted text -


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Excel 97 is quite old. Given theres not much difference between most
Excel versions (till Excel 2007), i still recommend upgrading to a
newer version.
In case you elect to go with a 3rd party application, check out
WinCalendar.com. They have a pop-up Excel Calendar which automates
selection & display of any date.

Best Regards,
Mike Hampton (different Mike than the prior posts, yes what a
coincidence!)


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