Re: Clock control?



On Aug 16, 12:40 pm, "missinglinq via AccessMonster.com" <u28780@uwe>
wrote:
I'm a packrat (lucky for you) and just came across this last week!

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/HP011210611033.aspx
Haven't tried it out. If it works for you let us know!

Linq

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That's cool. It's more cumbersome than I was hoping for. It's easier
to type in the time than to use that control. It would be an excellent
control where you needed to limit use of or did not have use of a
keyboard. I guess I was hoping for a picture of a clock where you
could click on a position (like half way between the 1 and the 2 for
1:30) or drag the hands of the clock around to the time.

Thanks, though. I learned a lot by reading about the clock control.
Thanks!

.



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