Re: Date Control



According to the Microsoft KB article I quoted it should be included. There
are four versions on my web site to suit Word 97 to 2007, however I see no
reason why you should not use the version you have from Office 2003 which
should be the most recent version.

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Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org
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SkyEyes wrote:
We have the kb887616 SP2 update and there is no file mscal.ocx. We
even loaded Microsoft Office 2003 Standard SP3 and there is still
file like this. Can we copy this from our Office 2003 Professional
installation, drop it down and register it. Is this the same file
that you have for download?

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

I don't have an installation disc for Office 2003 Standard to check,
but mscal.ocx is included with the Office 2003 SP2 update.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887616 I make it available from my
web site for convenience as it is required for the function that the
web page discusses.

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SkyEyes wrote:
So,

What everyone is stating is there is no inherent VBA calendar
control in Microsoft Standard 2003 that is delivered to a user.
What is that?? The question evolves then about the mxcal.ocx if it
is licensed, because I do not see this as a normal download from
Microsoft?

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Or see http://www.gmayor.com/popup_calendar.htm

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Jonathan West wrote:
"SkyEyes" <SkyEyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We recently had to migrate a good portion of our machines to
Office 2003 Standard, the rest have Office 2003 Pro. As
everyone probably knows, the VBA
code that we utilized for Professional in regards to calendar
controls does
not work on Standard machines.

We have tried coding on a Standard machine with date picker and
then Professional get an error that object could not be found.
When you look in
references on their machine, nothing is showing as missing.

Does anyone have a calendar control that can utilized on both
platforms, or
is something wrong. We need help ASAP. Thanks in advance.

Try this
CCRP DateTime Picker/VB6
http://ccrp.mvps.org/index.html?controls/ccrpdtp6.htm

Don't worry that is says VB6. It was written in VB6, but it is a
perfectly straightforward ActiveX control, and the VB6 runtimes
are distributed as part of Office 2003, so you will not need to
do more than distribute and register the control.

Completely free to use.


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