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Re: Stephen Lebans Calendar; Repositioning
Nick X 26.09.2006 12:08:01
Hi all,
Stephen's "Calendar Control" is an awesome tool. I recommend it for anyone
who works with dates.

My question:
Can someone point me in the right direction to change the position the
calendar pops up in. My dates are at the bottom of the page, so the calendar
hangs off the edge under the task bar
Thanks,
Nick
Re: Stephen Lebans Calendar; Repositioning
Nick X 26.09.2006 12:20:02
Sorry,
That's what happens when you write a post before your first cup of coffee.
For anyone as brilliant as me, the postion can be changed under the
"Properties" menu "Calendar Location" in the "Month Calendar". Although, I
am curious if the cursor position could be changed to the lower corner of the
"Month Calendar"
Thanks

"Nick X" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Hi all,
> Stephen's "Calendar Control" is an awesome tool. I recommend it for anyone
> who works with dates.
>
> My question:
> Can someone point me in the right direction to change the position the
> calendar pops up in. My dates are at the bottom of the page, so the calendar
> hangs off the edge under the task bar
> Thanks,
> Nick
Re: Stephen Lebans Calendar; Repositioning
"Stephen Lebans" <ForEmailGotoMy.WebSite.-WWWdotlebansdot...[ at ]linvalid.com> 27.09.2006 02:13:37
I think the API call would be to SetCursorPosition. OFTOMH I'm not sure if
I've already declared this call in the MonthCalendar class or not...it's
probably there.

--

HTH
Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.


"Nick X" <Nicknnator (no) [ at ] (spam) aol.123com> wrote in message
news:45643974-E172-4719-B8DA-C7328ADEE299[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Sorry,
> That's what happens when you write a post before your first cup of coffee.
> For anyone as brilliant as me, the postion can be changed under the
> "Properties" menu "Calendar Location" in the "Month Calendar". Although,
> I
> am curious if the cursor position could be changed to the lower corner of
> the
> "Month Calendar"
> Thanks
>
> "Nick X" wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> Stephen's "Calendar Control" is an awesome tool. I recommend it for
>> anyone
>> who works with dates.
>>
>> My question:
>> Can someone point me in the right direction to change the position the
>> calendar pops up in. My dates are at the bottom of the page, so the
>> calendar
>> hangs off the edge under the task bar
>> Thanks,
>> Nick


Re: Stephen Lebans Calendar; Repositioning
Nick X 27.09.2006 11:40:02
Stephen,
Thanks, after playing around with it I think I'm happy with the options you
have already programmed into the calendar for the position. It's a great tool.
Thanks for your efforts in putting this together for all of us.
Nick

"Stephen Lebans" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I think the API call would be to SetCursorPosition. OFTOMH I'm not sure if
> I've already declared this call in the MonthCalendar class or not...it's
> probably there.
>
> --
>
> HTH
> Stephen Lebans
> http://www.lebans.com
> Access Code, Tips and Tricks
> Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.
>
>
> "Nick X" <Nicknnator (no) [ at ] (spam) aol.123com> wrote in message
> news:45643974-E172-4719-B8DA-C7328ADEE299[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > Sorry,
> > That's what happens when you write a post before your first cup of coffee.
> > For anyone as brilliant as me, the postion can be changed under the
> > "Properties" menu "Calendar Location" in the "Month Calendar". Although,
> > I
> > am curious if the cursor position could be changed to the lower corner of
> > the
> > "Month Calendar"
> > Thanks
> >
> > "Nick X" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >> Stephen's "Calendar Control" is an awesome tool. I recommend it for
> >> anyone
> >> who works with dates.
> >>
> >> My question:
> >> Can someone point me in the right direction to change the position the
> >> calendar pops up in. My dates are at the bottom of the page, so the
> >> calendar
> >> hangs off the edge under the task bar
> >> Thanks,
> >> Nick
>
>
>

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