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Old August 6th, 2004, 06:20 PM
Loi
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Default calendar control

Hi,

In my data entry form, I have a text box named: RESERVE
DATE. I like using calendar control to enter a day.

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I find the Calendar Control 9.0 and inserted it next to my
RESERVE DATE text box. I also set CONTROL SOURCE of the
Calendar Conrol 9.0= RESERVE DATE. It works OK.

However, I like the Calendar Control 9.0 display only when
I click the RESERVE text box.

Please show me how to do it.

Can I write VBA code at ONCLICK of RESERVE DATE text box.

Please show me how to write the code.
Thank you
Loi


 




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