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Active X Control in Access 2010
I developped an aplication in Access 2007 that runs very well. I tried to run
my application in Access 2010 and there are some errors. Access 2010 don't recognize an Active X Controll in my forms: i.e. the Calendar (in 2007: Calendar Control 12.0). I neeed this controll very badly. Please help me. Luciano |
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Active X Control in Access 2010
2010 is Beta right now. You need to give Microsoft feedback on this.
Bonnie http://www.dataplus-svc.com Luciano wrote: I developped an aplication in Access 2007 that runs very well. I tried to run my application in Access 2010 and there are some errors. Access 2010 don't recognize an Active X Controll in my forms: i.e. the Calendar (in 2007: Calendar Control 12.0). I neeed this controll very badly. Please help me. Luciano -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...forms/201001/1 |
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Active X Control in Access 2010
Luciano,
This is a beta product... I would suggest reporting this to Microsoft. As a side note, most folks like to stay away from those ActiveX Controls for the reason you have listed and more. As an alternative, have a look at... http://www.viescas.com/Info/links.htm#Downloads http://www.datastrat.com/Download2.html http://www.access.hookom.net/Samples.htm My personal favorite... http://allenbrowne.com/ser-51.html http://www.lebans.com:80/monthcalendar.htm -- Gina Whipp 2010 Microsoft MVP (Access) "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "Luciano" wrote in message ... I developped an aplication in Access 2007 that runs very well. I tried to run my application in Access 2010 and there are some errors. Access 2010 don't recognize an Active X Controll in my forms: i.e. the Calendar (in 2007: Calendar Control 12.0). I neeed this controll very badly. Please help me. Luciano |
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Active X Control in Access 2010
Luciano wrote:
I developped an aplication in Access 2007 that runs very well. I tried to run my application in Access 2010 and there are some errors. Access 2010 don't recognize an Active X Controll in my forms: i.e. the Calendar (in 2007: Calendar Control 12.0). I neeed this controll very badly. Please help me. Luciano I'm not sure why you need this since Access now has DatePicker built-in and this control was depreciated. http://blogs.msdn.com/access/archive...omponents.aspx As Gina suggested, you have many other alternatives should the built-in DatePicker fail to satisfy your needs. |
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Active X Control in Access 2010
See this post on the Access team blog concerning deprecated features in Access 2010:
http://blogs.msdn.com/access/archive...omponents.aspx -- Jeff Conrad - Access Junkie - MVP Alumnus SDET II - Access Test Team - Microsoft Corporation Co-author - Microsoft Office Access 2007 Inside Out Presenter - Microsoft Access 2007 Essentials http://www.accessmvp.com/JConrad/accessjunkie.html Access 2007 Info: http://www.AccessJunkie.com ---------- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.mspx ---------- "Luciano" wrote in message: ... I developped an aplication in Access 2007 that runs very well. I tried to run my application in Access 2010 and there are some errors. Access 2010 don't recognize an Active X Controll in my forms: i.e. the Calendar (in 2007: Calendar Control 12.0). I neeed this controll very badly. Please help me. Luciano |
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