Microsoft Month View 6.0
- I had an Excel form built in Office 2003 with a Calendar Control to pick a date. I updated the form to run on 2007 but the control wouldn't work so I took it out. I now understand there is a MounthView Control 6.0 but it's not in my Toolbox.
- In the posting 'Insert a Drop Down Calendar Menu In Excel - Choose a Date!' One of the steps requires that you select the Microsoft Date & Time Picker Control 6.0 (SP4).
- Monthview Control Missing - Excel: View Answers: I have recently had to replace a work computer and reloaded Excel 2003 (now running on Windows 7). The monthview control in a file we use regularly is no longer there, and just displays as a big red 'x'. We are not affiliated with Microsoft.
Envi 5.1 free download with crack. Apr 12, 2011 I have recently had to replace a work computer and reloaded Excel 2003 (now running on Windows 7). The monthview control in a file we use regularly is no longer there, and just displays as a big red 'x'. The monthview control is not listed under the 'more controls' option, and I have downloaded mscomct2.ocx to my System 32 file, but it still does not show up as an option.
I'm trying to use the Microsoft month view control in Excel. How do I check if the user has picked a particular date using if statements?
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I would recommend not to use monthview control. You may use this alternative
If you still want to use the monthview control then see this
The MonthView1
controls return a string value which can be accessed by MonthView1.Value
And once you have the string value, you can convert that to a date value by using CDate()
For example
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Now it is easy for you to use an if condition to do a direct date comparison.