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Pop up Calendar in Subform (Datasheet view) 1

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BDLand

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Jan 5, 2007
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I have a Pop up Calendar that works great in Form View on my form but I need it to work in datasheet view. How can I get the Calendar to work in datasheet view? If it makes a difference this is on a subform.
 
I may be totally wrong on this one, but I'm fairly sure that since the Calendar object is an Active X control, that would explain why you cannot get it to show in a DataSheet view. So, there may not be any way around it, unless you have the main form in DataSheet view, and the Calendar in it's own separate form in Form view.
 
How are ya BDLand . . .

You loose alot of functionality in datasheet view as you've already found out. However its easy enough to [blue]get a continuous form to look just like a datasheet[/blue] and get back/retain full form functionality [thumbsup2]

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