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    Calendar Compatibility

    Im using the Microsoft Calendar Control 9.0 to allow the user to select dates. Im using win 2000, but in XP the numbers on the calendar days are missing. Does anybody know the reason for this?

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    Re: Calendar Compatibility

    9.0? I thought that the last version of it for vb was 8.0.
    Or is this the Cal control from an Office product Forms 2.0?

    You mean that all dates are missing and it looks completely blank?
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    Re: Calendar Compatibility

    According to the Controls tab in Project Components its Microsoft Calendar Control 9.0. On XP everything looks exactly as it should, the month, the year, the depressed buttons for selected days. But the numbers on the day buttons are missing.

    Thanks again

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