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>>It's even easier. In the Control.Value in the designer, put {} as the value or in the Init put This.Value= {}. Better yet, subclass the textbox and create a date box. In the KeyPress you can add code to make it work like the datebox in Quicken.
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>You don't really need to add code to make it work like Quicken. If you highlight the field (all selected), the + and - keys will increment/decrement the date respectively. Been this way since VFP5, at least.
But Quicken also has hot keys specified such as m to go to first day of month, h to go to last, etc.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer