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| I picked this up sometime ago. Personally, I don't like the active x calendar control, and I?ll try to avoid most active x's where possible. This is very straightforward to implement, and it will certainly improve data accuracy. If you want to use it, just copy the module and calendar form into you db. You can add it to all your forms with ease. Just call the calendar from a text box, i've used the dblclick event. But on GotFocus is benificial. |
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| nice. |
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| Neat, and very useful. Well done. |
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| Glad it helped,. unfortunately its not my design,. but props to who ever made it,. |
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