J
Jake
Hi
I have an Access 2000 db which contains a Calendar control, with its
FirstDay property set to "Monday".
However, when I open this db in Access 2003, the "FirstDay" property is set
to "Tuesday"
I understand that there is an MS article which describes a workaround in
code (I have read it), however the problem I am having is that if I use the
suggested workaround, when I subsequently open the db in Access 2000 again
it gives me "Sunday" as the first day !
The db is used by users who may have either 2000 or 2003 so I need to ensure
that the first day property of the calendar control is ALWAYS Monday,
regardless of which version of Access is opening the file
(Access 2003 users are opening the file in 2000 format)
The workaround which hasn't helped me much is this one:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;826761
Hope someone can help
Many thanks
Taz
I have an Access 2000 db which contains a Calendar control, with its
FirstDay property set to "Monday".
However, when I open this db in Access 2003, the "FirstDay" property is set
to "Tuesday"
I understand that there is an MS article which describes a workaround in
code (I have read it), however the problem I am having is that if I use the
suggested workaround, when I subsequently open the db in Access 2000 again
it gives me "Sunday" as the first day !
The db is used by users who may have either 2000 or 2003 so I need to ensure
that the first day property of the calendar control is ALWAYS Monday,
regardless of which version of Access is opening the file
(Access 2003 users are opening the file in 2000 format)
The workaround which hasn't helped me much is this one:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;826761
Hope someone can help
Many thanks
Taz