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Ms Access 2003-How do I put a calender inside a form so user can pick date from month

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Jan 25th, 2007
Hello Again,

Again being a novice at MS Acces 2003 this is definitely outside my ability. I was told that using visual basic it is possible to show a month calender in a form instead of just entering the date in a field. The user should be able to have the ability to click on a left and right arrow to show the month prior and the month after the current month as well as bringing up the current month based on the current day when the form is accessed from a switchboard. It is easier and faster to see the month and click on the day you need versus typing in the date everytime. If this is possible please let me know as well as teaching me something about visual basic.

Thanks so much.

Dan
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