How to block tooltip for Date Picker Control In InfoPath 2007

T

tshah

I have developed and deployed an InfoPath 2007 template to the Form Server
running on MOSS 2007. The template contains a Date Picker controls which
shows the tooptip "Only Date and time Allowed (exmample:
2003-03-14T13:05:07)". This happens while the form is being filled out in IE
7.0. This is confusing as the Date Picker control allows to pick only date
and not time as far as I know.

Does anyknow how to how to eliminate the tooptip?

Your thoughts will be apprecieated.

Regards,

tshah.
 
S

SSA

Not sure why this is happening! Add your own screentip and see if you can get
rid of the default message. Select date picker's properties, select
'Advanced' tab and add a message in 'Screentip' box.

SSA
MOSS MVP
 
T

tshah

Thanks for your reply.

I tried the option you suggested. However, it is now showing the new tooltip
at the botton of the control keeping the default tooltip on top. In other
words, I still can't get rid of the default tooltip though I am able to
display the new tooltip.

Regards,

tshah.
 
M

matturn

tshah said:
I have developed and deployed an InfoPath 2007 template to the Form Server
running on MOSS 2007. The template contains a Date Picker controls which
shows the tooptip "Only Date and time Allowed (exmample:
2003-03-14T13:05:07)". This happens while the form is being filled out in IE
7.0. This is confusing as the Date Picker control allows to pick only date
and not time as far as I know.

Does anyknow how to how to eliminate the tooptip?

Your thoughts will be apprecieated.

Regards,

tshah.
 
M

matturn

Sorry about the last post...

I have a similar problem to that described. Does anyone have any fresh ideas
on what to do? Custom XSLT?

Why on earth don't the screentips (tooltips) follow the convention set for
the control? Why can't they be turned off or customised?
 

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