Microsoft Monthview Control 6 0 (sp6) Missing

Microsoft Date Time Picker 6.0 Excel 2016 Missing. 5:42:29 AM 6:27:56 PM Welcome to the Microsoft Office 2010 IT Pro General Discussions forum. Find out step by step instructions on how to fix Monthview Control Missing In Office 2016. Get 24x7 Support for Microsoft related products. VBA Project-Toolbox-Addtional Controls-Missing the Microsoft MonthView Control 6 option I am building a form and need the Microsoft MonthView Control 6 (SP4) option to insert a calendar for choosing a date. I cant find the Microsoft MonthView control 6.0 (SP4) tool in More Controls list. copy MSCOMCT2.OCX file and paste it in C: Windows System32. Go to “Developer” Tab. Click on “Insert” in “Controls” group. then click on “Register Custom” Button.

Microsoft Monthview Control 6 0 (sp6) Missing
I'm using Microsoft Excel 365
I cant find the [Microsoft MonthView control 6.0 (SP4)] tool in More Controls list.
I tried the following steps:
>>Download the MSCOMCT2.OCX
>> copy MSCOMCT2.OCX file and paste it in C:WindowsSystem32.
>> open Excel.
>> Go to “Developer” Tab. Click on “Insert” in “Controls” group.
>> Click on “More Controls”
>> then click on “Register Custom” Button.
>> then in C:WindowsSystem32 find the “MSCOMCT2.cab” and click on “ok” button.
But got a message: Cannot register this control.

Microsoft Monthview Control Vba

I've developed a tool using VBA in Excel 2002 (XP) and I have used the Microsoft MonthView Control 6.0 (SP6). I need the workbook and attached form to work on a Windows XP machine that doesn't have MSCOMCT2.ocx installed. Due to administrator restrictions on each machine (and the resources required to update each and every machine with this file) I am unable to run as I get an 'object missing' error when I run the userform. Gem Ws1 Oriental Manual there. Is there any way I can use the MonthView control without having to install it on each machine.

Hope someone can help. Try a web search on 'vba calendar'. There's lots out there. I can't vouch for any of them (I haven't tried any), but I do suggest before you download any that you make sure they'll work with your date format (eg mm-dd-yy vs dd-mm-yy), and as most of them are downloaded in Excel format it would be wise to run a virus scan on them before opening (although that won't save you from nasty code). I've used the Calendar control successfully on a fairly tight security network. The reason I was able to is that the Calendar Control is standard with Office Professional (and also with stand-alone Access, but I think not with stand-alone Excel), and all our PCs have Office Pro licenses, so that control was already available. Another possibility might be the standard Windows MonthCalendar and DateTimePicker controls.

Ford

These are system controls, so they won't be as straightforward as using Excel or Office controls. I'm sure it's possible to access them via VBA, but I've never done so and am unlikely to be able to offer much advice should you go that path. To use the MonthView control in your application, you must add the MSCOMCT2.OCX file to the project. When distributing your application, install the MSCOMCT2.OCX file in the user's Microsoft Windows System or System32 directory. That certainly sounds as if it has to be installed. A quick web search seems to confirm this.

If all the PCs have Office installed, though, they probably all have the Calendar control. Would that serve your purpose, or are you using some functionality of MonthView that calendar doesn't have? NB if they are running different versions of office this can get messy, as the name of the library includes the version number, so you have to reference all the versions in your project, with higher numbered versions taking precedence, to ensure it will work on all. Try a web search on 'vba calendar'. There's lots out there. I can't vouch for any of them (I haven't tried any), but I do suggest before you download any that you make sure they'll work with your date format (eg mm-dd-yy vs dd-mm-yy), and as most of them are downloaded in Excel format it would be wise to run a virus scan on them before opening (although that won't save you from nasty code). I've used the Calendar control successfully on a fairly tight security network. The reason I was able to is that the Calendar Control is standard with Office Professional (and also with stand-alone Access, but I think not with stand-alone Excel), and all our PCs have Office Pro licenses, so that control was already available.

Microsoft Monthview Control Download

To start with, you'll need to download this file from the Microsoft support site. When you've clicked the link to start downloading the file, choose to save it somewhere on your computer. On the dialog box which appears, check the box next to the entry for the Microsoft Date and Time Picker Control 6.0.

Another possibility might be the standard Windows MonthCalendar and DateTimePicker controls. These are system controls, so they won't be as straightforward as using Excel or Office controls. I'm sure it's possible to access them via VBA, but I've never done so and am unlikely to be able to offer much advice should you go that path.