
But Microsoft MonthView Control is missing in excel form controls. I tried accessing additional control from the tool box but did not see Monthview Control 6.0. I was told that Microsoft Monthview Control 6.0 is what i need to check from the additional control tab in the vba toolbox. These are system controls, so they won't be as straightforward as using Excel or Office controls. I'm sure it's possible to access them via VBA, but I've never done so and am unlikely to be able to offer much advice should you go that path. Hi experts, i m new to vba, i would like to insert a date picker calendar in my VBA Form. Good day all, I am trying to add a date picker to my UserForm but having no success.
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The reason I was able to is that the Calendar Control is standard with Office Professional (and also with stand-alone Access, but I think not with stand-alone Excel), and all our PCs have Office Pro licenses, so that control was already available.Īnother possibility might be the standard Windows MonthCalendar and DateTimePicker controls. Re: Excel 2010 Month View Control missing are you using 64bit Office do you have any of the other controls from that library available such as 'Microsoft Date and Time Picker Control 6.0' or 'Microsoft Flat Scrollbar control 6. I've used the Calendar control successfully on a fairly tight security network.
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There's lots out there. I can't vouch for any of them (I haven't tried any), but I do suggest before you download any that you make sure they'll work with your date format (eg mm-dd-yy vs dd-mm-yy), and as most of them are downloaded in Excel format it would be wise to run a virus scan on them before opening (although that won't save you from nasty code).
