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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