This is a discussion on Calendar for date entry within the Microsoft Access forums, part of the Databases category; Hello everybody. In MS Access 2007, for date field the built in calendar appears automatically. Is it possible to create ...
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| Hello everybody. In MS Access 2007, for date field the built in calendar appears automatically. Is it possible to create such a calendar in MS Access 2003? Thanks and eagerly waiting for suggestions. |
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| Do you mean like in this example? Custom Calendar Control
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