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Calendar control and time control
I am aware of the active X calendar 11 control and understand its benefits,
implications and properties. My "query" is I would like to have my date fields to be represented by a text box control with format of the date being "long date" but instaed of having the calendar control occupying an area of around 2"x3" on the from since there are 2 fields on my form pertaining to date values and 2 fields on my form pertaining to time value, I was wondering if there is way by which I can represent the calendar control as an icon like button around 0.2" x 0.2" in size. ( I am zero in VBA)If you guys have worked with infopath you guys would understand what I am trying to say. So when I click on that button I get the calendar zoom up on my screen , I select the date and the value gets entered in the format that I have designed. This saves valuable estate of space on my form. Question 2 : Similar to the calendar control is there a way to get an active X time control that manifests like a command button, which on clicking comes like a clock or a text box from which my secretary can select the time in hours and minutes more easily? Thanks for your time Dr Alok Modi MD |
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