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Bazmac
Hi All,
I am trying to find a calander to use in a 2007 DB, I have been going
through the posts and have tried to open several available samples such as
Steve Lebans but I cannot open them in Access 2007, getting error message
stating that they are write protected therefore cannot convert.
Is there a way around this or is there other samples forAccess 2007.
My aim is to have a calander that will display in week or month view and
also have the ability to click on an appointment and bring up the
"Customers_EditFrm" to change date ,time etc. The reason that I need this
function is that I recieve my up coming appointments via a web portal with a
tentative appointment date of approx 21 days, once I have recieved the
equipment to install for the appointment I can then allocate date and times
by making the changes in the "Customers_EditFrm" I also update various other
tables and reports.
I believe that this could only be done in a form because you cannot put a
command button in a report.
I was hoping to find an existing sample to modify.
Any help is appreciated
Bazmac
I am trying to find a calander to use in a 2007 DB, I have been going
through the posts and have tried to open several available samples such as
Steve Lebans but I cannot open them in Access 2007, getting error message
stating that they are write protected therefore cannot convert.
Is there a way around this or is there other samples forAccess 2007.
My aim is to have a calander that will display in week or month view and
also have the ability to click on an appointment and bring up the
"Customers_EditFrm" to change date ,time etc. The reason that I need this
function is that I recieve my up coming appointments via a web portal with a
tentative appointment date of approx 21 days, once I have recieved the
equipment to install for the appointment I can then allocate date and times
by making the changes in the "Customers_EditFrm" I also update various other
tables and reports.
I believe that this could only be done in a form because you cannot put a
command button in a report.
I was hoping to find an existing sample to modify.
Any help is appreciated
Bazmac