Hi Sergey
If you want to you can scroll down the list using the arrow keys. Also when you click on any particular day the entire list is displayed on the right side. The real purpose of the calendar is a tool for producing printed calendars. The bulk of the data entry and appointment creation is done elsewhere.
I will look at the grid control but my past experience with this control makes me hesitant. I wonder what the speed will be like with 31 grids on a form at one time.
Thanks,
Simon White
>How do you get to the appoitments that are not visible in the listbox? Can you use a grid instead of listbox?
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>>Yes, I have reported it to MS. I would not be reporting now if the Listbox control supported turning off the Scroll Bar completely has suggested in the VFP 9 beta.
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>>The reason I needed to make the listbox wider than the container is because I want to hide the Scroll Bar. I have created a Calendar that uses a listbox to show appointments for each day of the month. The scroll bar just distracts from the look of the calendar and takes up to much room so you cannot see enough content in the list box.
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>>Here is a screen shot:
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http://www.dciphercomputing.com/graphics/fopro_amcalndr.gif>>
Simon White
dCipher Computing