![]() CyberCow’s Time PiecesĬyberCow offers a whole series of what he termed “Time Pieces” for working with Dates and Times. Stephen’s calendar is a VBA class driven calendar and offer the ability to customize a great deal of options (see the Properties drop-down in the top left-hand corner), settings such as the number of months to display, colors, fonts, … Arvin Meyer’s Calendar2k Calendar FormĪlthough this is very similar to the built-in calendar, Arvin’s allows the user to click on the previous or next arrow buttons and keep it pressed down while it iterates though each month, so it is much faster to work with. So, since I highly recommend completely disabling the built-in date picker and replacing it, I thought I should show a couple of the excellent replacements.Īllen’s calendar is a straightforward form based pop-up calendar allowing users to easily change month and years. If you want more reasons as to why I think this, refer to my earlier post entitled Disable the MS Access Date Picker. To put it simply, it is a disgrace that this is what Microsoft supplied with Access for selecting dates. ![]() Those of you that follow this blog or have seen my forum posts regarding the built-in date picker know my thoughts on the matter.
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