Date Time picker control equivalent for Mac

T

Tony Strazzeri

I have developed a template in Word XP (Windows) with a userform that
uses the mscomct2.ocx "Microsoft Date and Time Picker Control6.0
(SP4)" from Windows.

My client has one PC with Word for mac that they would also like to
use the template from.

I don't expect that the template will work on Word for Mac -at this
stage I don't even know what version of Word they have on the Mac.

What I am wondering is if there is an equivalent Date time input
control on the Mac OS or Word/Office for Mac that would do the same
job.

I would appreciate it if anyone can anyone help me with some pointers
on info for this. If there is an equivalent control I presume I might
be able to use some compiler directives to use the alternate control.


Thanks in advance.

TonyS.
 
J

John McGhie

Hi Tony:

No, thee is no equivalent on the Mac. If you want one, you would have to
make your own, or buy one.

Cheers


I have developed a template in Word XP (Windows) with a userform that
uses the mscomct2.ocx "Microsoft Date and Time Picker Control6.0
(SP4)" from Windows.

My client has one PC with Word for mac that they would also like to
use the template from.

I don't expect that the template will work on Word for Mac -at this
stage I don't even know what version of Word they have on the Mac.

What I am wondering is if there is an equivalent Date time input
control on the Mac OS or Word/Office for Mac that would do the same
job.

I would appreciate it if anyone can anyone help me with some pointers
on info for this. If there is an equivalent control I presume I might
be able to use some compiler directives to use the alternate control.


Thanks in advance.

TonyS.

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