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    CalendarControl

    In thread
    http://www.excelforum.com/excel-gene...ose-dates.html

    Paul gave this instruction
    1. In your worksheet, click Insert -> Object -> Calendar Control 8.0
    .... If you don't see Calendar Control 8.0 in the list, mscal.ocx may not be registered properly or may be missing (in which case you can download a copy and put it into c:\windows\system32, then register it from the Start -> Run command using regsvr32 mscal.ocx). After registering it, re-open Excel and try step 1 again.
    Calendar Control was not in my object list so I did a search and found it in
    C:\program files\microsoft office\office 12
    I copied it into windows\system32 and did a regsvr32 on it. A "successful" window popped up but it is still not appearing in my Excel Objects. Any suggestions?
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    Re: Trying to getCalendarControl into Excel

    Hi,

    Just right click on your Tool Box to access all additional controls ... including Calendar

    HTH

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    Re: Trying to getCalendarControl into Excel

    The Calendar Control can be problematical, especially if you plan to distribute the workbook,it might not be available on the end user machines. That's why I avoid it & have alternatives in my apps
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    Re: CalendarControl

    Thanks Roy, I will be wary of that fact.
    Jean, with Excel 2007, I do not have a tool box.

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    Re: CalendarControl

    It'sin the Developer Tab,Insert then in the ActiveX selection click on the Tools icon to select other controls

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    Re: CalendarControl

    With Excel 2007, go to Developer> Controls> Insert ...
    and click at the right bottom on "More Controls" ...

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    Re: CalendarControl

    Thanks to both of you! I knew I'd seen it somewhere.

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    Re: CalendarControl

    Glad you could fix your problem ...

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