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Re: REMOVE DATE TIME PICKER FROM OL FORM

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E.Zenker - 07 Nov 2004 01:20 GMT
I created a form using the DateTimePicker Control to write in a field.
Then I removed the code of the DateTimePicker Control from the form.
When I publish the form to another computer where the DateTimePicker
Control
is not installed, the form does not work.
If I install the DateTimePicker Control the form is working without
problems.
I want to sent this contact form to other people who does not have this
control.

In the fact I am not using the DateTimePicker Control but it must be
somewhere in the form, but I cannot find it.
If I put in the form another DTP Control in the activationlist it is
shown as DTP2 but there is no DTP1.
in designmode i removed all fields but I cannot see the dtp1 to delette it.
With code I set the size of DTPcontrol very big but still I cannot see the
dtp1 to delette it

maybee Someone can please tell my some code to remove all dtp controls
(maybee the name is not DTPicker1 ) from the form.

thanks for ideas
E.Zenker
Michael Bauer - 07 Nov 2004 08:16 GMT
Hi Sue,

in VB I would loop through the controls collection and print out each
control name and it´s left and top values. Is that possible in VBScript
too?

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> I created a form using the DateTimePicker Control to write in a field.
>  Then I removed the code of the DateTimePicker Control from the form.
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>  thanks for ideas
>  E.Zenker
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 08 Nov 2004 14:06 GMT
Yup, should work in VBScript, too.

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> Hi Sue,
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>>  thanks for ideas
>>  E.Zenker
 
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