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Old May 17th, 2004, 03:17 AM
Steve
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Can someone recommend a way to display a one-month calendar view where the month
can be selected and up to six events can be shown in any day of the calendar.
The events and dates would be stored in an events table and any event may be for
one day or multiple days.

Thanks!

Steve



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Old May 17th, 2004, 06:21 PM
Serious_Practitioner
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I used MS Outlook to create this -

http://home.att.net/~sethridge/Calendar/Calendar.htm

I then set up on the server so other concerned parties can see it. This is a
calendar showing when a commercial space I manage is booked. Someone calls
me to make a reservation, I put it on the calendar in MS Outlook, then FTP
the calendar to the server. It works well, but only I can change it; others
can only view the page.

Outlook required no programming for this, but I did have to download a gizmo
from MS called a "Web Page Publisher" or something like that. Outlook will
tell you if you have to do the same thing.

I would have preferred to do this in Access so that it would tie in with
something else, but I needed something NOW!, if you know what I mean.


Steve E.



"Steve" wrote in message
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Can someone recommend a way to display a one-month calendar view where the

month
can be selected and up to six events can be shown in any day of the

calendar.
The events and dates would be stored in an events table and any event may

be for
one day or multiple days.

Thanks!

Steve





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Old May 17th, 2004, 07:17 PM
Steve
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Default Calendar Display

Thanks, Steve!

"Serious_Practitioner" wrote in message
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I used MS Outlook to create this -

http://home.att.net/~sethridge/Calendar/Calendar.htm

I then set up on the server so other concerned parties can see it. This is a
calendar showing when a commercial space I manage is booked. Someone calls
me to make a reservation, I put it on the calendar in MS Outlook, then FTP
the calendar to the server. It works well, but only I can change it; others
can only view the page.

Outlook required no programming for this, but I did have to download a gizmo
from MS called a "Web Page Publisher" or something like that. Outlook will
tell you if you have to do the same thing.

I would have preferred to do this in Access so that it would tie in with
something else, but I needed something NOW!, if you know what I mean.


Steve E.



"Steve" wrote in message
ink.net...
Can someone recommend a way to display a one-month calendar view where the

month
can be selected and up to six events can be shown in any day of the

calendar.
The events and dates would be stored in an events table and any event may

be for
one day or multiple days.

Thanks!

Steve







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Old May 17th, 2004, 08:53 PM
Jim/Chris
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Default Calendar Display

Take a look at this MDB by Duane Hookom
http://www.invisibleinc.com/download.cfm?filFilID=6

It is more of an appointment DB.
also

http://www.datastrat.com/Download/Calendar2K.zip
http://www.datastrat.com/Download/XCalendar2K.zip
http://www.mvps.org/access/forms/frm0050.htm
http://www.mvps.org/access/forms/frm0052.htm
http://www.lebans.com/monthcalendar.htm

Jim

-----Original Message-----
Can someone recommend a way to display a one-month

calendar view where the month
can be selected and up to six events can be shown in any

day of the calendar.
The events and dates would be stored in an events table

and any event may be for
one day or multiple days.

Thanks!

Steve



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