From: deafo on 13 May 2010 18:23 Giday to you all, I'm trying to help fellow worker who have Excel 2003 and he does'nt have Calendar Control in Object dialog box. Even his computer in Windows\System32 has mscal.ocx, his Excel cannot insert Calendar Control because it's missing Thanks in advance -- deafo
From: Ron de Bruin on 16 May 2010 07:44 Read the info on this page http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm Excel 97-2007 It is possible you don't see it in the list, because it is installed with Access. So if you don't have that program installed you possible don't have the control. You can download the control if you don't have it (See link on the bottom of this page). -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "deafo" <deafo.632530c(a)excelbanter.com> wrote in message news:deafo.632530c(a)excelbanter.com... > > Giday to you all, I'm trying to help fellow worker who have Excel 2003 > and he does'nt have Calendar Control in Object dialog box. > > Even his computer in Windows\System32 has mscal.ocx, his Excel cannot > insert Calendar Control because it's missing > > Thanks in advance > > > > > -- > deafo
From: deafo on 16 May 2010 17:17 Thank you Ron for replying, yes I've done that and registered it but still, the calendar control is not in his list in the object dialogue box. So maybe his pc did not have Access installed which we normally do in the office Ron de Bruin;953989 Wrote: > Read the info on this page > http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm > > > Excel 97-2007 > It is possible you don't see it in the list, because it is installed > with Access. > So if you don't have that program installed you possible don't have the > control. > You can download the control if you don't have it (See link on the > bottom of this page). > > > -- > > Regards Ron de Bruin > http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm > > > > "deafo" <deafo.632530c(a)excelbanter.com> wrote in message > news:deafo.632530c(a)excelbanter.com...- > > > > Giday to you all, I'm trying to help fellow worker who have Excel > 2003 > > and he does'nt have Calendar Control in Object dialog box. > > > > Even his computer in Windows\System32 has mscal.ocx, his Excel > cannot > > insert Calendar Control because it's missing > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > > > > > > > -- > > deafo - -- deafo
From: Ron de Bruin on 17 May 2010 17:25 You can download the control and register it (see link on my page) No need to have Access then -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "deafo" <deafo.636478b(a)excelbanter.com> wrote in message news:deafo.636478b(a)excelbanter.com... > > Thank you Ron for replying, yes I've done that and registered it but > still, the calendar control is not in his list in the object dialogue > box. So maybe his pc did not have Access installed which we normally do > in the office > > Ron de Bruin;953989 Wrote: >> Read the info on this page >> http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm >> >> >> Excel 97-2007 >> It is possible you don't see it in the list, because it is installed >> with Access. >> So if you don't have that program installed you possible don't have the >> control. >> You can download the control if you don't have it (See link on the >> bottom of this page). >> >> >> -- >> >> Regards Ron de Bruin >> http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm >> >> >> >> "deafo" <deafo.632530c(a)excelbanter.com> wrote in message >> news:deafo.632530c(a)excelbanter.com...- >> > >> > Giday to you all, I'm trying to help fellow worker who have Excel >> 2003 >> > and he does'nt have Calendar Control in Object dialog box. >> > >> > Even his computer in Windows\System32 has mscal.ocx, his Excel >> cannot >> > insert Calendar Control because it's missing >> > >> > Thanks in advance >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > deafo - > > > > > -- > deafo
From: deafo on 18 May 2010 17:13 Thank you Ron, I'll try this chance and hope that IT administrator will allow me to download, that's the trouble lol so thank you for replying cheers By the way, I found your site quiet useful -- deafo
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