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Access 2000 and Calendars

Hi there,

I have been asked to develop a system featuring appointments. I would like
to produce something that resembles the calendrial features in Outlook. I
know that the ordinary toolbox is limited, but is it possible using, say,
ActiveX controls?

Thanks in advance,

Adonis
Nov 12 '05 #1
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Adonis Walmsley-McCarthy wrote:
Hi there,

I have been asked to develop a system featuring appointments. I would like
to produce something that resembles the calendrial features in Outlook. I
know that the ordinary toolbox is limited, but is it possible using, say,
ActiveX controls?

Thanks in advance,

Adonis


I know there have been discussions on this in the past. Goto
http://groups.google.com, advanced search, group *access* and search for the
words calendar and outlook. There might be something there.

Nov 12 '05 #2

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