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Aug 21st, 2000, 02:47 PM
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Using VB 6.0 Enterprise Edition: My Experience: Just beyond a beginner's level. So far I am self-taught. I have written a few small programs.
I found the Calendar in Visual Basic and laid it out nicely on the userform. The present date is automatically highlighted by default, which is great.
Here is what I would like to know: When I click on any date, I would like another smaller window to open where I could type in an appointment, birthday, anniversary, meeting, etc. I would like the appointment, etc, to show up on the calendar date too. How can this be done? What is the code? At this point, I am now lost.
[I saw the other post on calendars and various URLs to download code. A couple seemed to be what I was looking for, but they were for VB5.0 and wouldn't work.]
Thank You.
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Aug 21st, 2000, 02:50 PM
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The VB5 examples will work, just copy the code into a new project. How about the Click event?
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