DatePicker control lost in Excel 2007

L

Lemi

Hello,

I had a macro written in Office XP (Excel 2002). In a user form I had used a
date control adding it from the "Additional controls" button..

Now I try to run it on Excel 2007 but it gives an error. Because the
DatePicker control in the userform is lost. I cannot add it because it does
not exist in the list of Additional Controls. I use a 60 day-trial version
of Office 2007, could it be the reason? Otherwise how can I get it work
again? I can send my file if it would help.

Thanks
Lemi
 
R

Ron de Bruin

Hi Lemi

The control is a part of Access so if you not have this you not have the control
 
H

Howard31

Hi Lemi,

I have a full version of Office 2007 and there is no Calendar control, I
think I once heard that it is now shipped with MS Access, and there is a
place on the web where you should be able to download the calendar library,
I just don't remember where, have a search on Google for: "calendar control
library".
In any case do check the references list of libraries it might already be on
your computer just you need to reference it.

Hope this helps
 
M

Madiya

Hi Lemi,

I have a full version of Office 2007 and there is no Calendar control, I
think I once heard that it is now shipped with MS Access, and there is a
place on the web where you should be able to download the calendar library,
I just don't remember where, have a search on Google for: "calendar control
library".
In any case do check the references list of libraries it might already beon
your computer just you need to reference it.

Hope this helps









- Show quoted text -

If you have full office 2007, Microsoft Date and Time control version
6.0 is available under additinal controls located at C:\windows
\system32\mscomct2.ocx.
If not listed under additional controls, you can manually register it
and use the same.

Regards,
Madiya
 
L

Lemi

Thank you all for your help.
I have first tried Howard31's suggestion. Google search ended up in
comctl32.dll ver 5.82 for XP which is already installed under
"windows\system32".

Madiya, I have the file "C:\windows\system32\mscomctl.ocx" but can you
please tell me how to manually register it?

If it is related to MS Access in the end as Ron de Bruin and Howard31 have
mentioned then I have to be sure that my macro file would work before I buy
the Office 2007 with Access. Otherwise I will stick to good old Office XP.
Would you make a test run in your computer if I send my file? It is a kind
of expense list generator to report the travel expenses.

Regards/Lemi

Hi Lemi,

I have a full version of Office 2007 and there is no Calendar control, I
think I once heard that it is now shipped with MS Access, and there is a
place on the web where you should be able to download the calendar
library,
I just don't remember where, have a search on Google for: "calendar
control
library".
In any case do check the references list of libraries it might already be
on
your computer just you need to reference it.

Hope this helps









- Show quoted text -

If you have full office 2007, Microsoft Date and Time control version
6.0 is available under additinal controls located at C:\windows
\system32\mscomct2.ocx.
If not listed under additional controls, you can manually register it
and use the same.

Regards,
Madiya
 

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