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From: roccogrand on 29 Mar 2010 16:31 Thanks Tony, Duane's examples do some very nice things. Now I'll really have some new code to learn from on vacation next month. It looks like Duane has probably addressed a graphics positioning issue that caused me a problem last night. I look forward to testing his code and I will credit him in my application if I use it. Thank you Peter. I checked out Roger's examples and none of them seemed to work in my application, where as the ActiveX calendar is the perfect solution. I hate to see it disappear in A2010. David "Tony Toews [MVP]" wrote: > roccogrand <roccogrand(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >But I want objects that I can insert into Reports and size according to the > >number of such objects that I need in the Reports. > > > >In my current application, I have six calendars in one report. Each calendar > >is about two inches wide and 1.5 inches high. I can envision, having as many > >as nine calendars in that report. When I copied Arvin's objects from his > >Form into a Report, there is no calendar. > > There might be something at the Calendar Tips page at my website > http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/calendars.htm > > Duane Hookum has an awesome and simple calendar in a report. See the > Calendar Reports sample section at > http://www.access.hookom.net/Samples.htm > > Tony > -- > Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP > Tony's Main MS Access pages - http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm > Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/ > For a convenient utility to keep your users FEs and other files > updated see http://www.autofeupdater.com/ > Granite Fleet Manager http://www.granitefleet.com/ > . > |