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Default Calendar Do not appear in the Objects

The Calendar do not appear in theInsert/Objects menu.
How can I get it?
Any help please???

Thanks in Advance

Maperalia
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Maperalia

You may need to give us an idea of version and what you are trying to do?

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The Calendar do not appear in theInsert/Objects menu.
How can I get it?
Any help please???

Thanks in Advance

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Do you have MS Access installed as part of your Office Suite?

The Calendar Control is installed by installing Access.

For more info see Ron de Bruin's site.

http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm


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The Calendar do not appear in theInsert/Objects menu.
How can I get it?
Any help please???

Thanks in Advance

Maperalia


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