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    There is NO calendar control, I have looked. I have my CC and Coke, all is well. I can't help but think I am missing a Reference somehow, just don't know which one.




    Care to post you references for me so I can compare?
    I have it down to some controls on my form I think ??? But for me unless I am missing something, letting a user go wild with the Date Picker could present problems.

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    You don't see this? (Note, I'm still on 2007 but I can't see why MS would remove an ActiveX control between versions.) The file name is MSCAL.OCX and is found in C:\Program Files\Mcrosoft Office\Office12 - might not be Office12 in your case.

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    If you find the OCX file but it does not appear in the ActiveX Control list then you probably need to register it. Otherwise I can send it too you or you can probably download it from the web. Check copyright - don't think there's any infringement. Don't ask me how to register, I would have to seek advice.

    Date picker links:

    https://www.accessforums.net/code-re...ker-26979.html

    https://www.accessforums.net/code-re...ion-23025.html

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    Thanks, I found the file and downloaded it.As I understand it, you have to have several other files as well.I registered just that file and no calendar.Major mistake on MS's part.

    Thanks, will let you know how I get on.n

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    @Dave: What do you mean by "dumbing it down"?

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    I meant to remove offending problems like all of my calendars and other important stuff, after all MS know best ! Sheeesh !

    I have several db's that depend on calendars and wont operate without them. I wonder if I can install 200 alongside 2010?

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    If it's any consequence, I too have this problem.....wish there was an on/off feature for calendar but that's too simple. I will remember you if I EVER get it figured out.

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    I found the calendar control did not work with an input mask on the control.

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