- #Microsoft monthview control 2010 64 Bit
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- #Microsoft monthview control 2010 Pc
- #Microsoft monthview control 2010 windows 7
I've taken a screen dump of the Forms/ActiveX toolbox. and hopefully enough people will join the voice so a change can be made (I can dream. Please feel free to escalate this to the powers that be. one I deliberately left out because there was nothing on there that showed anything other than the rest of the 'More Controls' - nothing to do with the MonthView. In relation to the pictures/screen dumps, 2 of them made it (I can see them in my post).
#Microsoft monthview control 2010 windows 7
I am using Excel 2013, with Visual Basic for Applications 7.1 and Windows 7 64 bit. you tend to cop some slack from frustrated people like myself. hey guys - I am trying to add a calendar to my excel template but I am missing the MonthView Control from the list of available controls. It's unfortunate that because you are part of the organisation. it's been at least a good solid 24 hours.īut thank you for taking the time to review my post and your suggestion. the amount of lost productivity directly cause by trying to find a solution that doesn't exist. Sorry, I'm not having a go at you, but just incredibly frustrated. I found heaps when I was looking for a solution. there are a lot of other people out there having the same problem. Perhaps you could pass the suggestion up the line. If MS included all the other ActiveX controls and some obscure ones, surely some bright spark could have thought that something as useful as MonthView should be included as 'basic' necessity when dealing with forms and sheets? I deal with a lot of large spreadsheets and can't afford to sleep whilst they decide to load. so MS doesn't think that people/developers would be needing this in due course? I installed the 64bit version because I'm running the Win8 64bit version.
#Microsoft monthview control 2010 64 Bit
Why weren't these features included in the 64 bit ?.
#Microsoft monthview control 2010 registration
The instructions (same as the ones you suggested), but still no go, even though it stated that the registration was successful ! :( which I expect was installed via Microsoft at the time of the Office installation. Mscomct2.ocx file originally within the C:\Windows\syswow64 directory (this was an original file. Hope you have a terrific day, theShyButterfly If I have left out any information that you need to resolve this issue, please advise. I would be very grateful if someone could advise how I can get this control and allow me to use it.
#Microsoft monthview control 2010 Pc
I rebooted pc and went back into Excel to find the MonthView in theĪctiveX toolbox, More Controls… and it still wasn’t there … I then registered the new file via the Administrator Command Prompt (as above) and was notified that it was successful. Under the C:\Windows\syswow64 I changed the original file properties to allow me to overwrite it with the new file. I then downloaded the latest Windows Common Controls 2 6.0 from the following siteĬopied the original file (2008) and saved it elsewhere on the comp uter for safekeeping. So I opened Excel and checked out the ActiveX Tool box and clicked on the 'More Controls', but there was no listing for the Microsoft MonthView control, (nor datepicker/calendar) I received a popup screen confirming my registration was successfulĮxcel was closed. I followed the instructions as above, opening up the Administrator Command Prompt and changed the directory to C:\Windows\syswow64 and typed in RegSvr32. I referred to some articles and confirmed that I do indeed have the mscomct2.ocx file in the C:\Windows\syswow64 folder. ' but the MonthView/datepicker/calendar control is not listed. I have spent all day trying to find a solution for my problem.