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Why not use the default (native) datepicker?
Set the Format of the textbox to a date format, and - if needed - adjust the property to display the datepicker.
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hi all, how can i create a datepicker control with access 2016.
in the current version of my application (access 2010) it work with mscomct2.ocx,
in access 2016 it doesn't work.
regards fritz
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Why not use the default (native) datepicker?
Set the Format of the textbox to a date format, and - if needed - adjust the property to display the datepicker.
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hi gustav, thank you for reply, i've tried this, but failed.
will try again now.
cheers
.... it works!!!
you are the greates:-)
thx fritz